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Did the V6 Honda Accord come in manual?

The short answer: yes, but only in limited, older configurations. In today’s lineup, the Accord does not offer a V6 engine, and no manual transmission is available with any engine in the current generation.


Historically, Honda did pair a V6 with a manual transmission in certain Accord models, most notably in some coupe variants across a few generations. However, this combination was never widely available, and Honda gradually moved away from the V6 option after the mid-2010s. The current Accord features turbocharged four-cylinder powertrains (and no V6), with automatics being the most common pairing for those engines.


Historical availability of V6 with a manual


Below is a concise overview of how the V6-and-manual pairing appeared across generations, emphasizing that the setup was never ubiquitous and was concentrated on specific body styles and model years.



  • Seventh generation (roughly 2003–2007): The 3.0L V6 could be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission on several coupe variants, with sedans generally leaning toward automatic transmissions or other manual options.

  • Eighth generation (roughly 2008–2012): The 3.5L V6 was offered with a 6-speed manual on the Accord Coupe in select trims, while sedans continued to primarily use automatic transmissions.

  • Ninth generation (roughly 2013–2017): The V6 coupe again offered a manual option in certain trims, but this configuration remained relatively rare; toward the end of this generation, Honda phased out the V6 option in favor of turbocharged four-cylinder powertrains.


In summary, manual transmissions for V6 Accords existed in the past, mostly on coupes and in particular model years, but they were never a broad, standard offering. Today, there is no V6 Accord and no manual option available for a V6 engine.


Current status and practical takeaways


For shoppers today, the Honda Accord lineup does not include a V6 engine, and manual transmissions are not offered with the current engines. If a manual transmission is a priority, buyers typically look at four-cylinder variants, where a manual was historically more commonly available in certain trims and generations, but even this is model-year dependent.


Summary


Bottom line: A V6 with a manual was available in some older Honda Accord models, mainly on certain coupes and model years. In the present generation, Honda has moved away from the V6 entirely, and there is no manual option available for the Accord today. If you’re researching or shopping for a V6 manual coupe specifically, you’ll be looking at older, out-of-production models rather than current builds.

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