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Does a Honda Accord have a V6?

In today’s lineup, no — the Honda Accord does not offer a V6 engine. Current Accords rely on turbocharged four-cylinder powertrains and a hybrid option for performance and efficiency.


Current engine lineup


This section outlines the powertrains you can find in the latest Accord models, including horsepower, torque, and transmission notes.


Performance and efficiency considerations


Honda’s modern Accord prioritizes a balance between performance and fuel economy. Buyers choosing the 1.5-liter turbo will value efficiency for daily driving, while the 2.0-liter turbo delivers stronger acceleration. The hybrid variant emphasizes fuel economy, especially for longer commutes or regular highway trips.



  • 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4: approximately 192 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque; standard on most trims; paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4: about 252 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque; available on higher trims; paired with a 10-speed automatic in most markets.

  • Hybrid: 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle inline-4 paired with electric motors for a combined around 212 horsepower; primarily equipped with an electric CVT (eCVT); excels in fuel economy.


Overall, the current Accord lineup does not include a traditional V6 option; buyers choose between two turbo four-cylinders or a hybrid setup.


Historical note on V6 availability


For readers curious about past Accords, Honda did offer V6 engines in earlier generations. These included V6 options in several trims and years, giving buyers more power than a four-cylinder in some configurations. The V6 was phased out in the modern ninth generation, which began with the 2018 model year, in favor of turbocharged four-cylinders and hybrid powertrains.



  • V6 availability in older Accord generations: multiple years and trims offered 3.0L or 3.5L V6 options, providing higher performance in past models.


If a V6 is a priority, prospective buyers would be looking at older used Accords or different Honda models that retained V6 power, rather than the current Accord lineup.


What the choice means for buyers


Engine choice today focuses on efficiency and modern technology. The 2.0T offers brisk acceleration, the 1.5T suits daily driving with excellent efficiency, and the hybrid delivers top-tier fuel economy. Shoppers who specifically want a V6 will need to consider older model years or other vehicles outside the current Accord family.


Summary


The Honda Accord does not offer a V6 in its latest generations. Current options are a 1.5L turbo I4, a 2.0L turbo I4, and a hybrid powertrain. For those seeking a V6 experience, exploring older model years or other Honda/Acura vehicles with V6 options is necessary.

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