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How fast can a 2011 Honda Accord go?

In brief, a 2011 Honda Accord’s top speed depends on the engine and transmission. Four-cylinder models typically top out around 125 mph, while V6-equipped versions can reach roughly into the 140s to mid-140s mph range under favorable conditions.


The 2011 Accord offered two primary engine choices across sedan and coupe body styles: a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6. Transmission options included automatic throughout and, on some trims, a manual, with top speeds influenced by gearing, electronics, and tire setup. The following sections outline typical ranges by configuration and note factors that affect real-world speed.


Engine choices and their top speeds


Below are typical top-speed ranges by engine configuration and transmission, based on stock factory settings and common testing observations.


Four-cylinder, 2.4L


Most 2.4L Accords are governed to about 125 mph. Real-world top speed is also influenced by aerodynamics, tires, and load.



  • 2.4L with 5-speed automatic: approximately 125 mph (electronically limited in typical trims).

  • 2.4L with manual transmission (where available): similar upper limit, with potential minor variation due to gearing.


Notes: The four-cylinder version prioritizes efficiency, with top speed kept modest by design and safety systems.


V6, 3.5L


The 3.5L V6 models offer higher potential top speeds, generally in the 140–150 mph range depending on trim, tires, and gearing. Sports and higher-performance contexts may push a bit higher within safe limits.



  • 3.5L V6 with automatic transmission: typically around 140–145 mph in standard trims.

  • 3.5L V6 with manual transmission (where offered): potentially toward the high end of the high-140s to about 150 mph depending on setup.


Real-world performance can vary significantly with the condition of tires, road grip, weather, and calibration of the car’s systems.


Real-world factors and safety considerations


Engine power is only part of the equation. Aerodynamics, tire quality, braking capability, and traffic laws all shape what a driver can and should do on public roads.


Manufacturers typically do not publish official top speeds for every trim. Independent tests and owner reports are the primary sources for understanding limits in everyday use.


Summary


In short, a 2011 Honda Accord’s top speed depends on the engine: around 125 mph for four-cylinder models and roughly 140–150 mph for V6 variants. Actual speeds depend on transmission, trim, tires, and road conditions.

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