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Is the 2005 Honda Accord a V6?

Not exclusively: the 2005 Honda Accord offered both four-cylinder and V6 engines, and there was also a hybrid variant. So a 2005 Accord could be powered by a 4-cylinder or by a 3.0-liter V6, depending on the trim, with the hybrid version available in limited production.


To understand what engines were available for the 2005 model year and how to identify them in a specific car, this article lays out the options and practical guidance for prospective buyers.


Engine options in the 2005 Accord


Here's a quick rundown of the engine configurations you would encounter in the 2005 Accord lineup, including typical power figures reported by Honda and automotive reviews of the period.



  • 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC engine — used on base and many mid-level trims; produced about 166 horsepower and roughly 160 lb-ft of torque.

  • 3.0-liter V6 engine — available on higher trims (such as EX and EX-L) and in some coupe configurations; produced about 244 horsepower and around 211 lb-ft of torque.

  • Accord Hybrid variant — paired the 3.0-liter V6 with Honda's IMA electric drive for a combined output commonly cited around 253–255 horsepower; produced in limited quantities.


In practical terms, if you want a V6, target the EX, EX-L, or certain coupe configurations; the four-cylinder model is the most common base option. The hybrid version exists but is relatively uncommon and was offered in limited markets and trims.


How to verify the engine in a specific car


To confirm whether a particular 2005 Accord has a V6, use a few reliable checks that don’t rely solely on badging or memory.


Under-hood inspection, VIN decoding, and reviewing the vehicle’s documentation are effective ways to verify the engine type without ambiguity.


Summary


For the 2005 Honda Accord, a V6 was available but not universal. The lineup included a 2.4-liter four-cylinder as the common baseline, a 3.0-liter V6 for higher trims, and a rare hybrid variant that combined the V6 with electric propulsion. When shopping, identifying the trim and checking the engine code or VIN will confirm which powertrain your specific car uses.

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