Yes, some 2007 Honda Accord models could be equipped with a manual transmission, but not across the entire lineup. In the U.S. market, a five-speed manual was available with the four-cylinder engine on certain trims, while the 3.0-liter V6 largely came with an automatic transmission.
Transmission options for the 2007 Accord
Here is a concise breakdown of how the 2007 Accord could be ordered in terms of a manual gearbox.
- Four-cylinder models (2.4 L) could be equipped with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic, depending on trim and market. If you want a manual, verify the exact build sheet or window sticker for that car.
- V6 models (3.0 L) were typically offered with a 5-speed automatic in North American markets; a factory manual option was not commonly available.
There are variations by body style and region, so always verify the transmission type on the specific vehicle you’re considering.
Engine, body style, and market nuances
Four-cylinder availability
In the U.S., the 2.4 L four-cylinder found in both the sedan and coupe could be paired with a manual transmission in certain trims, delivering a more engaged driving experience for enthusiasts. The 5-speed manual was the practical choice for those seeking direct control.
V6 availability
The 3.0 L V6 typically came with Honda’s automatic transmission across most trims in 2007, aligning with consumer demand for smoother shifts and efficiency. A manual gearbox was rarely, if ever, offered on V6 Accords in North America for this model year.
What this means for buyers and owners
If you’re shopping for a 2007 Accord and want a manual, focus on the 2.4 L four-cylinder option and confirm the transmission with the seller. If you prefer V6 power or want the broadest trim choices, expect an automatic transmission in most cases.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Accord could be ordered with a manual transmission, but only with the 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine in certain trims and markets; the more powerful 3.0-liter V6 was generally paired with an automatic. Always verify the transmission configuration for the specific vehicle you're considering.


