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How much horsepower does a Honda 2.4 VTEC engine have?

In general, a Honda 2.4-liter VTEC engine produces about 166 to 170 horsepower in most mainstream models, with the higher-performance Acura TSX variant delivering around 210 horsepower.


What the 2.4L VTEC family means


The 2.4-liter displacement refers to Honda’s K-series inline-four engines that use variable valve timing (VTEC) to balance efficiency and performance. Horsepower figures vary by engine code, year, market, and specific tuning for each model. The same basic displacement can thus show a range from about 166 hp in everyday versions to roughly 210 hp in sportier variants.


Common 2.4L VTEC engines in mainstream Hondas


Below are the widely used 2.4L i-VTEC configurations found in several mass-market models. The horsepower figures shown reflect typical US-market specifications for representative years and can vary by trim and emission calibration.



  • Honda CR-V (2.4L i-VTEC): about 166 horsepower

  • Honda Element (2.4L i-VTEC): about 166 horsepower

  • Honda Accord (2.4L i-VTEC, non-turbo): about 166–170 horsepower


These figures illustrate the standard output you can expect from the majority of 2.4L Hondas in daily driving scenarios.


Higher-performance variant


Among the 2.4L family, the Acura TSX used the same basic displacement but with tuning that boosts output, typically around 210 horsepower in US-spec versions. This reflects a more aggressive intake/exhaust setup and higher revving performance characteristics.



  • Acura TSX (2.4L i-VTEC): about 210 horsepower


Power figures can vary slightly by model year, market region, and regulatory calibrations, so refer to the exact engine code and spec sheet for precise numbers.


How horsepower can vary and what to verify


Horsepower is only part of the performance picture. Torque, gearing, vehicle weight, and aerodynamics all influence how fast a car feels to accelerate. When checking horsepower for a specific vehicle, verify the exact engine code, model year, trim level, and market. Official brochures and the VIN sticker typically list the precise figure for that configuration.


Summary


The Honda 2.4-liter VTEC family spans roughly 166–170 horsepower in standard, non-performance models (CR-V, Element, Accord), with the higher-tuned Acura TSX variant delivering about 210 horsepower. Exact numbers depend on year, trim, and market, so consult the specific engine code and configuration for a precise figure. In everyday driving, most 2.4L Hondas deliver similar, steady performance, while the TSX offers a noticeable rise in power for enthusiasts.

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