271 horsepower.
The 2011 Honda Accord V6 relies on a 3.5-liter V6 engine with Honda’s i-VTEC technology to deliver 271 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 254 lb-ft of torque. This powerplant is used across the V6-equipped trims for that year, offering solid acceleration for both the sedan and coupe lines. In most trims, the engine is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission, while some Coupe configurations offered a 6-speed manual option.
Engine and technology
The V6 is a naturally aspirated 3.5-liter unit featuring Honda’s i-VTEC variable valve timing system, designed to balance strong midrange torque with high-end power. The result is a smooth, capable power delivery that suits the Accord’s mid-size sedan and coupe lineup.
Performance and driving characteristics
With 271 hp on tap, the V6-equipped Accord provides brisk acceleration for its segment, particularly in the Coupe variants. Torque of 254 lb-ft helps with confident highway merging and overtaking. Transmission choice affects how the power is harnessed, with the automatic commonly found in most trims and a manual option historically available on certain Coupe configurations.
Notes by trim and transmission
For most 2011 Accord V6 models, the engine is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. A 6-speed manual transmission was available on select Coupe trims, reflecting Honda’s performance-oriented options for the V6 lineup that year. Availability can vary by market and specific model configuration.
Summary
The 2011 Honda Accord V6 produces 271 horsepower from its 3.5-liter V6 engine, with torque of 254 lb-ft. Depending on the trim, it is paired with either a 5-speed automatic or, in certain Coupe configurations, a 6-speed manual transmission. This combination provided solid, reliable performance for the era's Accord lineup.


