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How much horsepower does a 2001 Honda Accord 4-cylinder have?

The 2001 Honda Accord with the four-cylinder engine is rated at about 135 horsepower. This figure comes from Honda’s official specifications for the 2.3-liter inline-four used in North American Accords of that year.


In more detail, the US-spec 2001 Accord uses the 2.3-liter inline-four (engine code F23A1). It officially produces 135 horsepower at 6,000 rpm, with torque around 147 lb-ft at about 4,000 rpm. The rating is generally consistent across LX and EX trims, regardless of whether the car is equipped with a manual or automatic transmission.


Engine specifications at a glance


Below are the official horsepower figures and related specs for the 2001 Accord's four-cylinder engine.



  • Engine: 2.3-liter inline-4 (F23A1)

  • Horsepower: 135 hp (101 kW) at 6,000 rpm

  • Torque: ~147 lb-ft (199 Nm) at 4,000 rpm


Notes: The numbers reflect the standard US-spec configuration. Some engines in other markets or special editions may have minor variations due to emissions tuning, but the figure is commonly cited as 135 hp for the 2001 Accord 2.3L four-cylinder.


Market variations and real-world performance


In practice, horsepower is only part of the story. The 2001 Accord's 4-cylinder is paired with gearing and chassis tuning that influence how quickly it accelerates and how it feels on the road. While the official rating is 135 hp, some owners report slight variations in measured power due to maintenance, exhaust condition, fuel quality, and other factors. The car's overall acceleration also depends on weight, transmission, and drivetrain configuration.


Variations by market


Most US- and Canada-spec Accords from 2001 used the 2.3L engine with a similar power rating. Some international markets used the same displacement but with mild tuning changes; in those cases, horsepower can hover around the same range (roughly 135–140 hp) while torque figures remain around 147–150 lb-ft.


Comparison to other engines in the lineup


For context, higher-performance or alternative trims in the Accord lineup of the era—such as V6 models—delivered significantly more power. The 4-cylinder remains the baseline for fuel economy and everyday driving in the 2001 model year.


Summary


The 2001 Honda Accord's four-cylinder engine delivers about 135 horsepower and roughly 147 lb-ft of torque. This rating is typical for US-spec models of that year, with minor variations possible due to market-specific tuning or emissions equipment. This figure helps set expectations for performance and acceleration relative to other sedans of its era.

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