The Accord Sport’s 0–60 mph time depends on which engine and transmission you pick. In recent models, the 1.5-liter turbo with a CVT typically runs in the low-to-mid 7-second range, while the 2.0-liter turbo with a modern automatic is closer to the mid‑5-second range. Exact numbers vary by year, trim, and testing conditions.
Two powertrains, two performance profiles
Below are the typical 0–60 times cited for the main Accord Sport configurations. These figures come from manufacturer data and independent testing and are intended as a general guide rather than guaranteed results.
- 1.5L turbocharged engine with CVT: about 7.0–7.5 seconds
- 2.0L turbocharged engine with 10-speed automatic: about 5.5–6.0 seconds
Real-world times can differ based on factors like temperature, altitude, tire choice, fuel quality, vehicle load, and driver technique. This means you might see times slightly above or below these ranges in everyday driving.
What factors influence the numbers
Several elements influence 0–60 performance beyond engine size. Transmission type, overall vehicle weight, aerodynamics, and even tire grip all play a role. Reviews often note that the heavier, less grippy conditions (hot or cold weather, worn tires, or full seating with passengers) can shorten the advantage of the more powerful 2.0L option.
Bottom line
In brief, the Honda Accord Sport clocks roughly 7 seconds from 0 to 60 mph with the 1.5L turbo, and about 5.5–6 seconds with the 2.0L turbo. For the fastest acceleration, the 2.0L turbo configuration is the clear winner, but the 1.5L remains competitive for daily driving and fuel efficiency.
Summary
Answering the question directly: the Accord Sport generally delivers 0–60 mph times around 7 seconds for the 1.5L turbo and around 5.5–6 seconds for the 2.0L turbo, with real-world results varying by year, drivetrain, and conditions.


