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How much horsepower does a 2004 Honda Accord V6 VTEC have?

The 2004 Honda Accord V6 VTEC is rated at about 244 horsepower in U.S.-spec form, with peak torque around 211 lb-ft. These numbers come from Honda’s official SAE net ratings for the period.


This article explains the horsepower figure for the 2004 Accord V6 VTEC, how it fits into the model’s overall performance, and how ratings can vary by market and measurement standards.


Engine specifications and horsepower for the 2004 Accord V6


The following list summarizes the key horsepower-related specifications for the U.S.-market 2004 Accord V6 VTEC:



  • Engine: 3.0 L V6 i-VTEC

  • Power: 244 hp (SAE net) at 6,250 rpm

  • Torque: 211 lb-ft (SAE net) at 5,000 rpm


These figures reflect the commonly cited official ratings for the 2004 model year and are typical of the V6 variety in the Accord lineup from that era.


Market and measurement variations


Power ratings can differ slightly depending on market (U.S., Europe, Japan) and the measurement standard used by the manufacturer or testing agencies. For the 2004 Accord V6, US-spec documentation lists 244 hp SAE net, while some European- or Japanese-market listings may show slightly different numbers or rounding. Additionally, some sources historically cited horsepower in gross terms or used different test conditions, which can create apparent discrepancies in older publications.


In practice, when comparing to contemporary vehicles or reading older brochures, the 244 hp figure is the most widely cited for the 2004 Honda Accord V6 VTEC in the United States. Torque ratings of about 211 lb-ft are also consistently quoted alongside the horsepower figure.


Notable context


The 2004 Accord V6 VTEC was part of Honda’s J-series V6 family, renowned for smooth revving and strong mid-range torque. The VTEC variable cam timing system contributed to a responsive feel across the RPM range, which is reflected in the horsepower and torque figures listed above.


Summary: For the 2004 Honda Accord V6 VTEC, the commonly cited specification is 244 horsepower and 211 lb-ft of torque, SAE net for the U.S. market. These numbers can vary slightly by market and the measurement standard used, but 244 hp is the standard reference in most sources.

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