The 2015 Honda Accord Sport 2.4 produces 189 horsepower.
In the 2015 model year, Honda’s 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine powers the Sport trim to deliver 189 horsepower and 182 lb-ft of torque, with peak power at 6,400 rpm and peak torque around 4,300 rpm. The horsepower rating is consistent across most configurations of this engine for that year, contributing to a balanced performance profile for a sporty midsize sedan.
Engine and performance
Overview of the engine’s power characteristics for reference.
Here are the core specs you should know about the engine's output:
- Engine: 2.4-liter inline-4 delivering 189 horsepower at 6,400 rpm
- Torque: 182 lb-ft (247 N·m) around 4,300 rpm
- Transmission options: horsepower remains 189 hp across standard configurations, with a choice of transmission depending on trim and market
In practice, the 189 hp figure supports confident daily driving, with a practical balance of acceleration, fuel economy, and refinement that Honda aimed for in the Sport trim.
Transmission notes
For the 2015 Accord Sport 2.4, buyers could encounter different transmission setups depending on the market and specific configuration. Regardless of transmission choice, the horsepower rating stays at 189 hp.
Context and comparison
Compared with the V6 version of the 2015 Accord, which produced about 278 horsepower, the 2.4-liter Sport offers a more fuel-efficient option with still-strong everyday performance. Real-world acceleration tends to emphasize mid-range responsiveness rather than outright sprint speed.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Accord Sport 2.4 is rated at 189 horsepower from Honda’s 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. This power level, paired with the model’s chassis tuning, aims to deliver practical, confident performance suitable for daily driving and highway merging without sacrificing efficiency.


