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How many miles per gallon does a 2.4 L Honda Accord get?

There is no single MPG figure for a Honda Accord with a 2.4-liter engine. Mileage varies by model year, transmission, trim, and driving conditions. In general, older 2.4L Accords tended to post mid‑20s in city driving and low‑to‑mid‑30s on the highway, with combined mileage often in the high‑20s to low‑30s.


To understand how the numbers vary, this article reviews typical ranges observed across generations that used the 2.4L engine and explains how modern Accords moved away from the 2.4L in favor of turbocharged options.


2.4L Honda Accord: historical MPG ranges


What follows are typical EPA‑style ranges reported for 2.4L four‑cylinder Accords across generations. Real‑world results can differ based on condition, maintenance, and driving style.



  • Older generation 2.4L four‑cylinder (roughly late 1990s to early 2000s): about 22–25 mpg in city driving and 30–34 mpg on the highway, with combined mileage in the upper 20s to low 30s.

  • Early 2010s 2.4L four‑cylinder: roughly 21–24 mpg city and 31–34 mpg highway, with combined overall in the mid‑to‑upper 20s.


These ranges reflect a time when the 2.4L was paired with conventional automatic transmissions and, in some cases, manual options. Actual results vary by year, trim, and axle configuration.


Modern Honda Accord engines (no 2.4L)


Since the mid‑2010s, Honda shifted the Accord away from naturally aspirated 2.4L in favor of turbocharged options. The two main engines in recent models are a 1.5L turbo and a 2.0L turbo, with fuel economy that generally improves on highway driving and varies with setup.



  • 1.5L turbofour: typically demonstrates strong highway efficiency, with many configurations delivering roughly 30+ mpg in city and well into the 30s or higher on the highway; combined around the mid‑30s to high‑30s in many trims.

  • 2.0L turbofour: tuned for higher performance; fuel economy tends to be lower than the 1.5L in many setups, often in the mid‑20s to low‑30s combined depending on drivetrain (manual, CVT, and all‑wheel drive variants can vary).


In short, if you are looking for current Honda Accord fuel economy, you won't find a 2.4L engine in new models—the brand now emphasizes turbocharged options that typically offer better overall efficiency on average and provide more power.


Summary


The 2.4L Honda Accord's MPG depends on generation, transmission, and maintenance. Historically, these engines delivered roughly the mid‑20s in city and low‑to‑mid‑30s on the highway, with combined mileage around the high‑20s. Modern Accords use turbocharged engines with notably different efficiency profiles, typically offering better highway economy and varying city mileage depending on setup. If you need a precise figure, check the EPA ratings for the exact year, trim, and transmission of the specific car you’re considering.

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