No. In the 2007 Accord lineup, gasoline-powered models did not use a traditional CVT; they were equipped with a conventional 5-speed automatic, and some trims offered a 5-speed manual. The Accord Hybrid employed a separate hybrid transaxle rather than a standard CVT.
Gasoline-powered Accord transmission options (2007)
Here is a concise overview of the transmissions available on the non-hybrid 2007 Accord models.
- 4‑cylinder models: typically available with a 5‑speed manual or a 5‑speed automatic transmission.
- V6 models: equipped with a 5‑speed automatic transmission.
Overall, the gasoline versions of the 2007 Accord did not use a CVT; buyers chose between manual or conventional automatic options.
Accord Hybrid (2007) transmission setup
The 2007 Accord Hybrid uses a hybrid transaxle that blends power from the gasoline engine and electric motors with a fixed-gear arrangement, rather than a traditional belt-driven CVT.
- Hybrid transaxle employs a power-split device to manage power flow between engine and electric motors.
- This setup is specific to the hybrid system and differs from a conventional CVT used in many non-hybrid cars.
In short, the 2007 Accord Hybrid does not rely on a conventional CVT either; it uses Honda’s hybrid transaxle design.
How to confirm your specific car's transmission type
If you want to verify the exact transmission in your particular 2007 Accord, check the owner's manual or the vehicle's data plate under the hood or on the door jamb, or use the VIN to look up the original specification from Honda or a reputable parts database.
Summary: For 2007, Honda's Accord lineup did not use a traditional CVT in the gasoline models; the Hybrid variant uses a separate hybrid transmission design. Always verify the exact transmission by consulting the vehicle's documentation or VIN.


