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How much horsepower can a Honda Accord make?

In short, horsepower varies by engine: about 192 hp with the 1.5-liter turbo, 252 hp with the 2.0-liter turbo, and around 212 hp for the hybrid powertrain. The exact numbers depend on model year and trim.


Engine options and horsepower figures


The Accord’s current lineup centers on three main powertrains. Here are representative horsepower figures for recent models across those options.



  • 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4: 192 horsepower (with roughly 192 lb-ft of torque)

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4: 252 horsepower (with about 273 lb-ft of torque)

  • Hybrid powertrain: 212 horsepower combined (2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle engine with two electric motors)


Notes: The 1.5T typically pairs with a CVT for efficiency, while the 2.0T uses a 10-speed automatic. The hybrid uses a dedicated electric continuously variable transmission. Exact output can vary slightly by trim and year.


Performance and driving feel by powertrain


How horsepower translates to real-world feel varies by setup. The 1.5T is tuned for daily efficiency and smooth city driving, the 2.0T delivers the strongest acceleration and highway performance, and the Hybrid prioritizes a refined, quiet ride with excellent efficiency. Torque delivery and gearing also play important roles in how “powerful” the car feels in different driving scenarios.


To summarize the driving experience: 192 hp from the 1.5L turbo offers solid everyday performance; 252 hp from the 2.0L turbo provides brisk acceleration and more spirited driving; 212 hp from the Hybrid balances power with markedly better fuel economy and a smoother drivetrain.


Choosing based on horsepower: what it means for you


Consider these points when evaluating horsepower alongside other factors like efficiency, transmission, and daily use.



  • For best overall fuel economy and easy daily commuting, the 1.5L turbo is a strong balance of power and efficiency.

  • For enthusiasts who want quicker acceleration and stronger highway performance, the 2.0L turbo is the top option.

  • If you prioritize fuel savings and a smooth, quiet ride, the Hybrid delivers good power with superior efficiency, though it isn’t a sports-oriented setup.


In short, horsepower is just one part of the equation. Torque, transmission behavior, weight, and drivetrain choices all influence how the Accord feels behind the wheel.


Summary


The Honda Accord offers a horsepower range from about 192 hp on the 1.5-liter turbo to 252 hp on the 2.0-liter turbo, with the Hybrid at around 212 hp. Your best choice depends on whether you want daily efficiency, strong acceleration, or a balanced blend of both. Always check the exact specifications for the exact model year and trim you’re considering.

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