The 2016 Honda Accord's curb weight generally falls between about 3,100 and 3,500 pounds, depending on trim and configuration. Lighter four‑cylinder sedans sit toward the lower end, while V6 and hybrid variants push toward the high end.
Weight by variant
Below are typical curb weights for common 2016 Accord configurations. Exact numbers may vary by equipment and production batch.
- Sedan — 2.4L 4‑cylinder with CVT: about 3,100–3,150 lb
- Sedan — 3.5L V6: about 3,350–3,400 lb
- Coupe — 2.4L 4‑cylinder: about 3,150–3,220 lb
- Hybrid — hybrid powertrain: about 3,500–3,600 lb
Weights listed here refer to curb weight (the vehicle as built, with standard equipment and a full fuel tank, but not loaded with passengers or cargo). For exact figures on a specific car, consult the window sticker or Honda’s official specifications for that trim.
What drives the differences
The main factors that affect curb weight on the 2016 Accord include engine choice, body style (sedan vs. coupe), and the presence of hybrid hardware. The four‑cylinder engines are lighter than the V6, and hybrid systems add weight from batteries and electric motors. All 2016 Accords are front‑wheel drive, with no factory AWD option, which also influences overall weight distribution and handling characteristics.
Summary
In summary, the 2016 Honda Accord ranges from about 3,100–3,150 pounds for four‑cylinder sedans to roughly 3,350–3,400 pounds for V6 models, with coupes in the same general range and the Hybrid variants closer to 3,500–3,600 pounds. For exact figures, verify the specific trim’s official data. This weight range informs considerations for performance, fuel economy, and payload expectations in used 2016 models.


