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How much horsepower does a 1979 Honda Accord have?

The most common 1979 Honda Accord sold in the United States produced about 75 horsepower from its 1.6-liter inline-four engine, with export markets offering slightly higher figures for larger engines. The horsepower you’d see depends on market and exact engine configuration.


Engine options and horsepower by market


The following summarizes typical horsepower figures for the 1979 Accord, keyed to engine size and regional market.



  • United States: 1.6-liter inline-four, approximately 75 horsepower (SAE net).

  • Export markets (Europe, Japan, other regions): commonly a larger 1.8-liter inline-four, roughly 85–90 horsepower, depending on emissions equipment and tuning.


In short, the standard U.S. model delivered about 75 hp, while some export variants with a larger engine offered more power.


Notes on ratings and context


These horsepower figures refer to SAE net ratings as used in the late 1970s in the United States, which account for accessories and exhaust that reduce output versus older gross ratings. Engine tuning and emissions equipment varied by market, affecting the exact numbers.


US-spec specifics


The 1979 US Accord used a 1.6-liter inline-four with carburetion and basic ignition equipment. With the available transmissions, the car offered modest acceleration by today’s standards but was praised for efficiency.


Export and variant details


Some international markets received a larger 1.8-liter engine, delivering higher output. Exact horsepower depended on local emissions regulations and tuning, commonly cited in the mid-80s range for that engine family.


Summary


For the 1979 Honda Accord, horsepower varied by market and engine size. The most common US version produced about 75 hp, while export variants with a larger engine could reach roughly 85–90 hp. The numbers reflect the era’s SAE net ratings and regional tuning.

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