In the 2011 Honda Accord, the standard audio system includes six speakers. If your car is equipped with the optional Harman Kardon Premium Audio System, it has seven speakers, including a subwoofer.
Most Accords sold that year used the six-speaker setup, while the premium option added a seventh speaker for richer sound on higher-end configurations.
Speaker configurations by trim
The following overview outlines the typical speaker counts you would see on a 2011 Accord depending on the audio setup.
- Standard audio system: six speakers (typical across base and mid trims).
- Harman Kardon Premium Audio System: seven speakers, including a subwoofer (available on higher trims or with navigation).
In practice, if your Accord has the standard system you’re looking at six speakers, while if you’ve opted for the premium Harman Kardon setup you’ll have seven speakers for enhanced sound quality.
How to verify in your vehicle
To confirm the speaker count in your specific car, check the audio system badge on the dashboard or the vehicle’s window sticker, consult the owner’s manual, or review the system settings in the audio menu where available; a subwoofer or HK branding usually indicates the 7-speaker premium setup.
Summary
Answer: The 2011 Honda Accord standard configuration includes six speakers; the optional Harman Kardon Premium Audio System adds a seventh speaker (including a subwoofer). The exact count depends on your trim and whether the premium system was installed.


