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Does the Honda Accord V6 have a turbo?

The quick answer: no. Honda’s Accord V6 engines are naturally aspirated, and there is no turbocharged V6 option in the current lineup. If you want turbo power, it comes from turbocharged four-cylinder engines, not a V6.


Historical context and the current engine landscape


To understand the question, it helps to look at how the Accord’s powertrains have evolved. A V6 was offered in earlier generations but was phased out after 2017, as Honda shifted toward turbocharged four-cylinder engines. Today’s Accord lineup features two turbocharged four-cylinders with no V6 option.


Key milestones in the engine strategy:



  • 2013–2017: The Accord offered a 3.5-liter V6 that was naturally aspirated (no turbocharging).

  • 2018–present: The V6 was dropped in favor of turbocharged four-cylinder engines (1.5L turbo and 2.0L turbo).

  • Transmission notes: The 2.0L turbo typically pairs with a 10-speed automatic, while the 1.5L turbo is commonly paired with a CVT in many trims.


Conclusion: There is no turbocharged V6 in the current Accord lineup; turbo performance is achieved with four-cylinder engines.


Current turbocharged options for the Accord


For buyers seeking boosted power, Honda now relies on two turbocharged four-cylinder engines. Here is a concise look at what’s available and how they differ.


Overview of the turbocharged four-cylinders:



  • 1.5L turbocharged inline-4: about 192 horsepower, commonly paired with a CVT; focuses on efficiency with respectable turbo-assisted performance.

  • 2.0L turbocharged inline-4: about 252 horsepower, paired with a 10-speed automatic; targeted at sportier trims such as Sport, EX-L, and Touring.


Conclusion: If you’re after turbocharged power in an Accord, you’ll be choosing a turbocharged four-cylinder, not a V6.


What this means for shoppers


For those specifically seeking a V6 with turbocharging, the current Accord does not offer that combination. If a turbocharged engine is a priority, focus on the 1.5T or 2.0T four-cylinder options. If you truly want a V6, you would need to consider older used models or different Honda vehicles that offered V6 options in the past.


Summary


The Honda Accord does not have a turbocharged V6. The V6 option existed in earlier generations but was discontinued after 2017. The contemporary Accord lineup uses turbocharged four-cylinder engines (1.5L and 2.0L), with the 2.0L delivering higher performance. For turbocharged power, choose a 4-cylinder; there is no current turbocharged V6 option in new Accords.

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