No. The 2010 Honda Accord did not come with a turbocharged engine; all engines were naturally aspirated.
In that model year, Honda offered two engines for the Accord in North America: a 2.4-liter inline-4 and a 3.5-liter V6, with no factory turbocharged option. Both were designed to deliver a balance of performance and efficiency, but neither used forced induction from the factory.
Engine options for the 2010 Accord
The following are the factory engine choices that Honda offered in the U.S. market for the 2010 Accord:
- 2.4-liter inline-4 engine (naturally aspirated)
- 3.5-liter V6 engine (naturally aspirated)
These options provided a range from everyday efficiency to stronger acceleration, without any turbocharging from the factory configuration.
Aftermarket options and reliability considerations
For enthusiasts seeking more power, aftermarket turbo kits exist for some Honda engines, including the 2.4-liter four-cylinder in various projects. These are not factory offerings and involve substantial modification. They can affect warranty coverage, emissions compliance, and long-term reliability.
Anyone considering a turbo installation should weigh the potential benefits against the risks, and consult qualified specialists to understand local regulations and the impact on vehicle reliability.
Bottom line
The 2010 Honda Accord did not come with a factory turbo. It offered two naturally aspirated engine options—the 2.4L inline-4 and the 3.5L V6—and any turbocharging would have to come from aftermarket work with associated trade-offs.
Summary: There was no factory turbo for the 2010 Accord; if turbo performance is a priority, consider later generations or aftermarket routes with careful consideration of warranty, emissions, and reliability.


