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How much horsepower does a 3.5 V6 Honda Accord have?

The last Honda Accord to offer a 3.5-liter V6 produced about 278 horsepower. Honda stopped offering a V6 in the Accord after the 2017 model year, shifting to turbocharged four-cylinders and a hybrid lineup in recent generations.


To understand the question in context, the 3.5L V6 played a key role in mid-2010s Accords, delivering strong straight-line pace while balancing efficiency. horsepower ratings varied slightly by year and trim, with the V6 regime evolving as Honda refined emissions and performance targets. Below is a concise look at the two main V6-era numbers most buyers encounter, followed by a note on current engine options.


The 3.5L V6 era in the Accord


Before the current generation’s turbocharged four-cylinders, the Accord’s 3.5-liter V6 was the performance option for buyers seeking maximum power. The following figures reflect the primary US-market ratings during the V6 era.


Below are the main horsepower figures tied to the 3.5L V6 used in the Accord during its V6-era, based on widely cited manufacturer and automotive press figures.



  • 2008–2012 Honda Accord with 3.5L V6: 271 horsepower

  • 2013–2017 Honda Accord with 3.5L V6: 278 horsepower


These figures are for standard, non-Sport trims and can vary slightly with drivetrain configuration and model year.


Current Honda Accord powertrains (no V6)


As of the latest model years, the Accord lineup uses turbocharged four-cylinder engines and a hybrid option, with horsepower figures as follows:



  • 1.5L turbocharged inline-4: about 192 horsepower

  • 2.0L turbocharged inline-4: about 252 horsepower

  • Hybrid version (2.0L combined with electric motors): about 204 horsepower total system output


Note that horsepower is only one aspect of performance; torque, gearing, and overall system design also shape real-world acceleration and driving feel.


Summary


The V6-powered Accord peak horsepower was 278 hp in the 2013–2017 models, with 271 hp in 2008–2012 variants. Since then, Honda has not offered a V6 in the Accord, opting for turbocharged four-cylinders and a hybrid instead. If you’re shopping for a V6 Accord, you’d be looking at a used model from the 2013–2017 period; new Accords today rely on turbo and hybrid powertrains for performance and efficiency.

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