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How fast is a Honda Accord 2.0 turbo?

The Honda Accord 2.0 Turbo delivers about 252 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque, enabling a 0–60 mph sprint in roughly 5.6 to 5.8 seconds, with a top speed typically electronically limited to around 130–150 mph depending on model year and tires. This article breaks down what those numbers mean, how they can vary by trim, and which factors influence real-world speed.


Performance numbers at a glance


The following figures summarize the main speed-related specifications for the current Honda Accord 2.0 Turbo as delivered with the available automatic transmission.



  • Engine: 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4

  • Output: 252 horsepower, 273 lb-ft of torque

  • Transmission: 10-speed automatic

  • Drive: Front-wheel drive

  • 0–60 mph: about 5.6–5.8 seconds in typical tests

  • Top speed: electronically limited; commonly around 130–150 mph depending on year and tire setup

  • Weight: roughly 3,300–3,480 pounds depending on trim and equipment


These figures reflect official specifications and common automotive tests; real-world results can vary with tires, weather, and other conditions.


What influences acceleration and top speed


Real-world performance depends on more than just engine output. The following factors commonly swing 0–60 times and top speed up or down.



  1. Tire grip and type (summer vs. all-season vs. performance tires)

  2. Vehicle weight from passengers, cargo, and options

  3. Transmission calibration and shift strategy

  4. Engine temperature and fuel quality

  5. Driving mode selection and throttle mapping

  6. Altitude and air density


In practice, a switch from Eco or Normal to Sport modes, a change in tires, or a light payload can noticeably alter acceleration and top speed compared with the ideal test conditions.


Model-year and trim notes


Across recent model years, the 2.0 Turbo maintains its 252 hp / 273 lb-ft output, with slight variations in weight and tuning by trim and equipment. The 10‑speed automatic remains the common pairing, and real-world performance is typically most favorable with optimal tires and a clean engine temperature.


Summary


For a family sedan, the Honda Accord 2.0 Turbo offers brisk acceleration and strong highway performance, balancing speed with everyday practicality. Expect mid-to-high five-second 0–60 times under normal conditions and a top speed in the vicinity of 130–150 mph, with real-world results shaped by tires, load, and driving conditions.

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