The 2.4 L Honda Accord does not have a single horsepower figure; depending on the model year and trim, horsepower typically ranges from about 160 to 190 horsepower, with later generations often closing in on the mid-to-high 180s.
Honda’s 2.4-liter inline-four has powered several Accord generations since the early 2000s. The exact output has changed with tuning, emissions rules, and market specifications, so the precise number for a specific car can differ even among similar-looking models.
Power by generation and trim
Below is a rough guide to typical horsepower figures by generation of the 2.4 L engine used in the Accord, noting that exact numbers vary by trim and market.
- 2003–2007: 2.4 L i-VTEC (K24A) — approximately 160–166 horsepower, with around 160 lb-ft of torque.
- 2008–2012: 2.4 L i-VTEC (K24Z/K24Z7) — approximately 177–190 horsepower depending on trim, with torque around 160–171 lb-ft.
- 2013–2017: 2.4 L i-4 (K24W) — around 185–189 horsepower, with torque about 181–182 lb-ft.
Note that some models used different transmissions (manual vs. CVT) and there were tuning differences for markets outside North America, which can affect the rating by a few horsepower.
Across generations, the 2.4 L engine matured from its earlier outputs to higher numbers in the newer design, culminating in figures in the high 180s for the later 2.4 L-equipped Accords.
How to verify the exact horsepower for your car
To confirm the precise output for your specific vehicle, use these authoritative sources:
- The window sticker or the vehicle’s door jamb/engine bay label from the time of sale
- The owner’s manual or official Honda technical specifications for your model year
- Honda’s official brochures or product pages for your market
- VIN-based data from Honda’s service information or reputable automotive databases
Because performance ratings can vary by market, transmission, and any engine updates, checking the exact figure for your VIN is the most reliable method.
In short, while there isn’t a single universal horsepower number for the 2.4 L Accord, most versions fall within roughly 160–190 horsepower, with the latest U.S. models typically landing around the mid-to-high 180s. Always confirm with the specific year, trim, and market to get the exact rating for your car.
Summary
The 2.4 L engine in the Honda Accord has evolved over multiple generations, producing a range of horsepower figures—from about 160 hp in early 2.4 L models to around 185–189 hp in later 2.4 L variants. Exact numbers depend on model year, trim level, and market, so for precise figures, consult the vehicle’s window sticker, official Honda documentation, or VIN-specific specifications.


