Yes. The 2015 Honda Accord offers a 2.4-liter inline-4 engine that belongs to Honda’s K-series family. A larger 3.5-liter V6 is available in higher trims, but the K-series 2.4L is the standard four-cylinder option.
What powers the 2015 Accord
The following are the engine options typically available for the 2015 Accord in many markets, notably the U.S. lineup:
- 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC (K-series): the four-cylinder engine used in the base and mid-range Accords.
- 3.5-liter V6 i-VTEC (J-series): the larger engine offered on higher-trim models.
In practice, buyers choosing the four-cylinder model get a K-series 2.4L engine, while those seeking more power can opt for the V6 variant from Honda’s J-series lineup.
About the K-series 2.4L in the 2015 Accord
The K-series family has long served as Honda’s main line of four-cylinder engines. For the 2015 Accord, the 2.4-liter variant is positioned as the standard four-cylinder powerplant and is commonly referred to as the 2.4L i-VTEC engine. It is associated with Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology upgrade that accompanied the newer 2.4L units in the mid-2010s. This engine delivers power in the mid- to high-180s horsepower and mid- to upper-180s torque range, depending on transmission and trim level.
Engine identification and codes
Engine codes can vary by market and production batch. In North America, the 2015 Accord’s 2.4L four-cylinder is part of the K-series family, though Honda may not publicly publish a simple consumer-facing code on the engine itself. If you need the exact code for a specific vehicle, check the engine stamping, the VIN, or the official service/owner manuals for that car.
Summary
Bottom line: the 2015 Honda Accord does have a K-series based 2.4-liter engine in its four-cylinder configuration. The lineup also includes a V6 option from the J-series. For precise engine codes and specifications, refer to the specific vehicle’s manual or build sheet.


