In short, the 2017 Honda Accord with the 2.4-liter engine typically gets about 32 miles per gallon combined with the CVT, and roughly 28 miles per gallon combined with the 6-speed manual—varying by trim and driving conditions.
This article explains the official EPA estimates for the 2.4 L engine in 2017 Accords, how transmission choices affect fuel economy, and what factors can influence real-world mileage. It also offers tips to maximize efficiency and a quick recap of what to expect across configurations.
EPA estimates by transmission
These figures reflect EPA fuel economy estimates for U.S.-spec 2017 Accord models equipped with the listed transmissions.
- CVT (continuously variable transmission): 29 mpg city / 37 mpg highway / 32 mpg combined
- 6-speed manual transmission: 25 mpg city / 34 mpg highway / 28 mpg combined
Note that real-world results can vary based on driving style, terrain, and maintenance. The numbers above provide a baseline for comparison across configurations.
Variants, trims, and what drives the numbers
The 2.4 L engine was available across several trims in 2017, with the two most common powertrain configurations being a CVT-equipped model and a manual-transmission model. The exact fuel economy you see in daily driving will depend on how the car is equipped and how you drive.
Why transmission choice matters
Automatic CVTs tend to deliver higher highway efficiency and can improve overall economy in mixed driving, while manual transmissions can show lower city mileage but may have competitive highway efficiency when driven smoothly.
How to maximize fuel economy
- Drive at steady speeds and avoid rapid accelerations.
- Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended pressure.
- Perform regular maintenance, including air filter and engine tune-ups, as recommended by Honda.
- Plan routes to minimize idling and stop-and-go traffic where possible.
Implementing these practices can help align actual fuel economy with EPA estimates, though individual results will still vary.
Summary
The 2017 Honda Accord 2.4 L delivers EPA-rated fuel economy that depends on transmission: about 32 mpg combined with the CVT and about 28 mpg combined with a 6-speed manual, with city/highway splits of roughly 29/37 mpg for CVT and 25/34 mpg for manual. Real-world mileage will be influenced by driving style, conditions, and maintenance. For buyers comparing trims, these numbers provide a reliable baseline to gauge efficiency across configurations.
In the end, expect mid-30s highway efficiency and low-30s combined figures for most CVT-equipped Accords, with somewhat lower city mileage if you opt for the manual transmission. A balanced approach to driving habits and maintenance will help you approach these estimates in everyday use.


