In 2011, the Honda Accord offered two engine choices, each delivering a different level of horsepower. This article breaks down the official horsepower figures for those two options to help you understand the performance you could expect from the lineup that year.
The four-cylinder engine makes 177 horsepower, while the 3.5-liter V6 makes 271 horsepower.
In 2011, Honda offered two engine options for the Accord. The four-cylinder variant is less powerful and more fuel-efficient, whereas the V6 delivers stronger acceleration and higher performance. The horsepower figures are the official factory ratings and can vary slightly by market and trim level.
Engine options and horsepower
The following list summarizes the official horsepower figures for the two engines available in the 2011 Honda Accord.
- 2.4-liter inline-4 engine — 177 horsepower
- 3.5-liter V6 engine — 271 horsepower
These numbers reflect the base factory ratings for the respective engines; actual performance can vary due to transmission choice, drivetrain, and slight model-year updates.
Notes on trims and markets
In the United States, the 4-cylinder engine was paired with most trims (LX, EX, EX-L) and transmissions, while the V6 was typically offered on higher-end trims and coupes. Other markets may have slight variations in horsepower figures, but the two-engine option set remains the same for the 2011 Accord generation.
Summary
The 2011 Honda Accord offered two engine choices with distinct horsepower: 177 hp from the 2.4L four-cylinder and 271 hp from the 3.5L V6. For buyers, this means a trade-off between fuel economy and performance depending on the chosen engine and trim.


