The 2005 Accord could be equipped with either a four-cylinder or a six-cylinder engine, depending on the trim and configuration.
Engine options in the 2005 Honda Accord
The 2005 model year offered two engine configurations, giving buyers a choice between efficiency and performance. The following list outlines the two options and their general characteristics.
- Four-cylinder option: A 2.4-liter inline-four engine, typically producing about 166 horsepower and roughly 160 lb-ft of torque. This engine was used in most of the standard LX and EX trims.
- Six-cylinder option: A 3.0-liter V6 engine, producing around 240–244 horsepower and about 211–221 lb-ft of torque. This engine was available on higher-trim models for greater performance.
Bottom line: the 4-cylinder version emphasizes fuel efficiency and lower running costs, while the V6 delivers stronger acceleration and smoother power, depending on what you value in a daily driver.
How to identify which engine your 2005 Accord has
To determine the exact engine in a used 2005 Accord, use these quick checks. The following list helps you verify the engine type without guessing:
- Look for engine badges on the rear or on the engine cover itself that indicate “2.4L” or “3.0L.”
- Check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or the owner’s manual for the engine displacement and trim details.
- Decode the VIN or obtain a service history; the engine type is usually listed in the factory specifications tied to the VIN.
If you’re still unsure, contact a Honda dealer or a trusted mechanic with the vehicle’s VIN to confirm the exact engine installed.
Summary
The 2005 Honda Accord was available with two engine configurations: a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter V6. Your choice depended on the trim and desired balance of efficiency versus performance. By checking badges, manuals, or service records (or confirming with a dealer using the VIN), you can confirm which engine your specific car has.


