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How much horsepower does a 1989 Honda Accord have?

The horsepower of the 1989 Honda Accord depends on the engine and the market, with most U.S. models using a 2.0-liter engine delivering about 125 horsepower and the larger 2.2-liter option around 140 horsepower.


In 1989, Honda offered multiple four-cylinder engines in the Accord, and the exact figure can vary by trim level and regional tuning. Below is a breakdown of typical power figures by market and engine size to give a clear picture of what buyers could expect from that model year.


Engine options by market


Before diving into the specifics, note that horsepower varied by market (United States vs. Europe/Japan) and by engine size. The following lists summarize the typical power output cited for common configurations in 1989 Accords.


United States specifications


In the United States, the 1989 Accord was offered mainly with two four-cylinder engines. The horsepower figures for these are:



  • 2.0-liter inline-4: approximately 125 horsepower (about 93 kW)

  • 2.2-liter inline-4: approximately 140 horsepower (about 104 kW)


These numbers could vary slightly depending on transmission choice and emission-spec trims, but they reflect the typical range for U.S. models that year.


Other markets (Europe and Japan)


Outside the United States, engine offerings differed, with smaller-displacement units more common in some regions. Representative figures for common engines in 1989 Accords include:



  • 1.8-liter inline-4: roughly 90–105 horsepower (around 67–78 kW)

  • 2.0-liter inline-4: roughly 120–130 horsepower (about 89–97 kW)


As with the U.S. models, exact horsepower depends on the specific trim, market tuning, and emissions equipment.


Summary


Overall, the 1989 Honda Accord offered a range of horsepower figures driven by engine size and market. In the United States, expect about 125 hp from the 2.0-liter engine and around 140 hp from the 2.2-liter engine. In other markets, horsepower varied more widely with 1.8-liter and 2.0-liter options typically targeting the 90–130 hp band. For an exact figure on a particular car, checking the VIN-specific documentation or the original window sticker is best.

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