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Does the 2011 Honda Accord have V6?

The 2011 Honda Accord does offer a V6 option, but only on higher-trim models. The standard engine across most trims is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder, while a 3.5-liter V6 is available on upper-tier versions.


Two engine choices in the 2011 Accord


In 2011, Honda offered two primary engines in the Accord lineup. The base four-cylinder provided a balance of efficiency and everyday performance, while the larger V6 delivered stronger acceleration for buyers seeking more power. The V6 was paired with a higher-trim configuration and was not available on the lowest-end models.



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 (2.4L i-VTEC) producing around 177 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque; available on most lower and mid trims with either a manual or automatic transmission depending on the model.

  • 3.5-liter V6 (3.5L) producing around 271 horsepower and 254 lb-ft of torque; paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission and offered on higher trims (EX-L V-6 and Touring) for both sedan and coupe.


Together, these options allowed buyers to choose between better fuel economy and everyday practicality (the four-cylinder) or enhanced performance and acceleration (the V6) within the same generation.


V6 availability by trim and body style


Honda structured the lineup so that the V6 was not the baseline engine. If you were shopping for a typical entry-level Accord in 2011, you’d likely encounter the 4-cylinder option. The 3.5-liter V6 was reserved for higher-end configurations, notably EX-L V-6 and Touring trims for both sedan and coupe bodies.



  • Sedan: V6 available on EX-L V-6 and Touring trims; LX and EX configurations use the 4-cylinder.

  • Coupe: V6 available on EX-L V-6 and Touring trims; lower trims use the 4-cylinder.


In practice, buyers seeking V6 performance should look for the upper trims, while those prioritizing efficiency could stick with the four-cylinder options.


Performance and fuel economy notes


The V6 option offered noticeably stronger acceleration and highway confidence, at the expense of lower fuel economy relative to the four-cylinder engine. Transmission choices and body style also influenced real-world efficiency, with the V6 typically paired with Honda’s automatic transmission in 2011.


Summary


Yes — the 2011 Honda Accord does provide a V6 option. The 3.5-liter V6 delivers around 271 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque and is available on higher-end trims such as EX-L V-6 and Touring in both sedan and coupe forms. The standard engine across most trims remains the 2.4-liter four-cylinder, which offers better fuel economy and sufficient everyday performance. If you want V6 power, target the upper trims; otherwise, the four-cylinder is the common choice.

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