The 2012 Accord does not use a V4 engine. It was offered with two engine options: a 2.4-liter inline-four and a 3.5-liter V6, giving buyers a choice between efficiency and performance.
Engine options in the 2012 Accord
The 2012 model year offered two engine choices, neither of which is a V4. The four-cylinder is an inline-four, while the other option is a V6. Here are the core specifications for each option:
Before listing the specs, note that engine outputs and available transmissions varied by trim and market. The following are the common figures reported for the U.S.-market Accord in 2012:
- 2.4-liter inline-four (i-VTEC): approximately 177–185 horsepower and about 161 lb-ft of torque. This engine targets fuel efficiency and everyday driving, with automatic and/or manual transmissions depending on trim.
- 3.5-liter V6 (i-VTEC): approximately 271–278 horsepower and about 254 lb-ft of torque. This engine emphasizes performance, typically paired with a six-speed automatic; manual options were not widely offered in this generation.
Bottom line: In short, the 2012 Honda Accord offers two engines—an inline-four and a V6—not a V4. Your choice affects economy versus acceleration, with the V6 delivering substantially more power.
What this means for buyers
For buyers weighing economy versus acceleration, the four-cylinder trims deliver better mileage and lower running costs, while the V6 trims offer noticeably quicker acceleration and a more spirited driving experience. Remember that fuel economy, maintenance costs, and insurance can vary with the chosen engine and trim.
Summary: The 2012 Accord provides a choice between two engines, not a V4. The inline-four focuses on efficiency, and the V6 offers power.


