The 2015 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine gets about 31 miles per gallon (mpg) combined when paired with a CVT, and roughly 28 mpg combined with the available 6-speed manual—depending on trim and driving conditions. These figures come from EPA estimates and can vary in real-world driving.
EPA fuel economy by drivetrain
Official EPA estimates for the 2.4L four-cylinder in the 2015 Accord differ by transmission. Here are the typical numbers you’ll find on EPA window stickers:
- 2.4L I4 with CVT, front-wheel drive (FWD): 27 mpg city / 36 mpg highway / 31 mpg combined
- 2.4L I4 with 6-speed manual, FWD: 23 mpg city / 34 mpg highway / 28 mpg combined
Note: All-wheel drive was not offered with the 2.4L engine in 2015; the four-cylinder model was available only with FWD. The V6 and hybrid variants have different EPA figures.
Real-world factors affecting mpg
In actual driving, the CVT-equipped model often approaches or surpasses the EPA combined figure in mixed conditions, especially on long highway trips. The manual transmission version tends to have lower city mpg but can perform similarly on highway segments when driven efficiently.
For the most accurate numbers for a specific trim and example, check the window sticker of the exact vehicle you’re considering.
Summary
Overall, the 2015 Honda Accord 4-cylinder typically achieves about 31 mpg combined with the CVT and around 28 mpg combined with the 6-speed manual. Real-world results vary with driving conditions, maintenance, and other factors. City/mpg and highway/mpg splits are roughly 27/36 for CVT and 23/34 for manual, respectively.


