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How fast can a Honda Accord go from 0 to 60?

In the modern Honda Accord lineup, the quickest 0–60 mph time is roughly 5.7 seconds with the 2.0-liter turbo engine and a 10-speed automatic. Most trims fall in the high 7-second to low 8-second range, while the hybrid typically lands in the mid-to-high 7-second bracket. Times vary by model year, drivetrain, tires, and launch technique.


What influences 0–60 in the Accord


0–60 times are affected by engine output, transmission, weight, traction, and the electronics that govern launch. The Accord's front-wheel-drive layout limits some traction on wet or cold pavement, and powertrain tuning has evolved across generations. This article provides typical, current-spec figures for the U.S. market as of the mid-2020s.


0–60 times by powertrain


Below are typical 0–60 mph estimates for current U.S.-spec Accords, broken out by engine and transmission. Note that numbers can vary by year, trim level, and testing method.



  • 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 with 10-speed automatic: approximately 5.7–6.0 seconds (fastest among common trims).

  • 1.5L turbocharged inline-4 with continuously variable transmission (CVT): approximately 7.5–8.5 seconds.

  • Hybrid (2.0L Atkinson-cycle engine with electric motor, combined with electric drive): approximately 7.0–7.8 seconds.


These figures reflect the U.S.-spec 2020s-era Accords and may vary for other markets or when equipped with optional performance packages or summer tires.


Notes on testing and year-to-year changes


Automotive testing methods — including launch RPM, tire temperature, and weather — affect measured times. Honda has not offered a factory “Type S” performance version for the current Accord lineup, so the 2.0T remains the quickest option among stock U.S. models. Over the years, improvements in transmission programming and gearing have nudged times slightly downward in some trims.


What to expect in everyday driving


Real-world acceleration will typically be slower than stopwatch numbers, especially on all-season tires or in hot or cold conditions. Adequate traction, payload, and weather will influence the actual 0–60 results, and launch technique can shave or add tenths of a second.


Summary


Summary: Among current Honda Accord variants, the 2.0L turbo with the 10-speed automatic is the fastest, delivering roughly 5.7–6.0 seconds 0–60 mph. The CVT-equipped 1.5L turbo trails at about 7.5–8.5 seconds, while the hybrid sits around 7.0–7.8 seconds. Real-world results vary with year, trim, tires, conditions, and launch technique.

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