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Does the Honda Crosstour have VTEC?

Yes. The Crosstour uses Honda’s VTEC technology in both of its available engines.


From its debut in 2009 until production ended in 2015, the Crosstour offered two VTEC‑equipped powertrains: a 2.4-liter four‑cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6, both employing Honda’s i-VTEC system to blend efficiency with performance.


Engine options and VTEC


The Crosstour's powertrain lineup centers on two VTEC-equipped options. Each engine uses VTEC with variable valve timing to optimize the engine's response across different speeds.



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 engine with i-VTEC — a four-cylinder option commonly paired with the Crosstour, delivering balanced efficiency and capability.

  • 3.5-liter V6 engine with i-VTEC — the larger powertrain that provides more torque and highway passing power, also using Honda's VTEC system.


Availability of each engine varied by trim and model year, but both were built around Honda’s VTEC architecture.


Understanding VTEC in the Crosstour


VTEC stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control. In the Crosstour's i-VTEC engines, the system blends variable valve timing with selectable lift profiles to improve fuel economy at low rpm and maximize power at higher rpm.


How i-VTEC differs from older VTEC implementations


i-VTEC adds electronic control to adjust not just valve timing but also valve lift, allowing smoother power delivery and efficiency across a wider rpm range, which is especially beneficial for a crossover SUV that blends daily driving with acceleration demand.


Model-year notes


The Honda Crosstour was produced from 2009 through 2015. Engine choices and availability were defined by model year and trim, but VTEC technology was a constant feature across the lineup.


Summary


In short, yes—the Honda Crosstour features VTEC in its two standard engines: the 2.4-liter i-VTEC four-cylinder and the 3.5-liter i-VTEC V6. This configuration reflects Honda’s approach to balancing efficiency and performance in its early crossover SUV offering. When shopping, verify the specific engine on the vehicle’s VIN or window sticker to confirm its VTEC-equipped status.

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