The curb weight of a 2006 Honda Accord Coupe typically falls in the 3,100 to 3,400-pound range, depending on the engine and transmission. For a specific car, the exact weight is listed on the vehicle’s weight label or in its owner’s manual.
The 2006 Accord Coupe offered two engine choices—the 2.4-liter four-cylinder and the 3.0-liter V6—paired with either a manual or an automatic transmission. The coupe body adds mass relative to the sedan, and weight varies with trim and equipment. Below are typical curb-weight benchmarks by powertrain to help you estimate a given configuration.
Weight by powertrain
These figures reflect curb weight (the car with standard equipment and a full tank of fuel, before passengers or cargo). They provide a practical sense of how heavy a given coupe configuration is.
- 2.4L four-cylinder with manual transmission: about 3,100–3,160 lbs
- 2.4L four-cylinder with automatic transmission: about 3,150–3,190 lbs
- 3.0L V6 with manual transmission: about 3,230–3,320 lbs
- 3.0L V6 with automatic transmission: about 3,260–3,360 lbs
Note: Exact curb weights can vary by trim level (DX/EX/EX-L, etc.), optional equipment, and regional differences in equipment. Always verify with official specifications for your exact VIN.
How to find the exact weight for a specific car
To determine the precise curb weight of a particular 2006 Accord Coupe, use these sources:
- Door jamb weight sticker (usually on the driver’s side B-pillar or door frame).
- Owner’s manual or service manual, which may list weights for different configurations.
- VIN-based weight data from Honda’s official materials or a trusted online archive of 2006 model-year specs.
Knowing the exact weight helps with load calculations, insurance considerations, and performance expectations for a specific vehicle.
Additional context and practical implications
Weight affects handling, fuel economy, and acceleration. The lighter four-cylinder configurations typically offer slightly sharper handling and better fuel economy than the heavier V6 variants, though the V6 provides stronger acceleration. When evaluating a used 2006 Accord Coupe, consider not just curb weight but also wear on suspension components, imperfect alignment, and the condition of tires, all of which influence real-world performance.
Summary
The 2006 Honda Accord Coupe generally weighs between roughly 3,100 and 3,360 pounds, depending on engine and transmission. For an exact figure on a specific car, consult the door sticker or the vehicle’s official documentation tied to that VIN.


