The Honda Accord’s weight depends on model year, engine choice and trim. In current generations, curb weights typically fall in the 3,100 to 3,500-pound range.
For context, the Accord is offered with several powertrains, including a 1.5-liter turbo with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), a 2.0-liter turbo with a 10-speed automatic, and a hybrid version. Each configuration has a distinct curb weight.
Typical curb weights by powertrain
Below are approximate curb weights (car's weight without occupants or cargo) for common current-generation configurations. Exact numbers vary by year and trim.
- 1.5L turbocharged engine with CVT: about 3,100–3,250 pounds
- 2.0L turbocharged engine with 10-speed automatic: about 3,400–3,500 pounds
- Hybrid variant: about 3,400–3,500 pounds (roughly similar to the 2.0L turbo configurations, due to battery weight)
These figures show how weight shifts with the drivetrain and equipment, but the exact curb weight for a specific Accord will come from the window sticker or official spec sheet.
Other factors that affect weight
The numbers above are baseline figures. Real-world weight can be influenced by a number of factors including optional equipment, interior trim, and drivetrain specifics.
- Optional equipment and luxury features (leather seats, upgraded sound systems) add weight.
- Battery size and configuration in the hybrid model affect curb weight.
- Sunroofs or panoramic roofs add heft compared with a lighter roof option.
- Wheel size and tire choice can influence curb weight slightly.
- Spare tire kit vs. repair kit configuration can alter the baseline weight.
For the most precise number, check the vehicle’s Monroney sticker or Honda’s official specs for your exact year, trim and options.
How to verify the exact weight for your specific car
To confirm the exact curb weight for your Accord, use these steps:
- Check the window sticker (Monroney label) when the car is new; it lists curb weight.
- Consult the official Honda specification sheets for your model year and trim on Honda’s website.
- Use your VIN to pull up the exact weight in official documents or dealer databases.
Confirming weight with official sources ensures accuracy for towing, payload calculations, and performance expectations.
Summary
The Honda Accord does not have a single universal weight. The curb weight typically ranges from about 3,100 to 3,500 pounds, varying by engine choice, drivetrain, trim level and optional features. To know your exact figure, consult the window sticker, the official Honda specs for your year and trim, or your dealer.


