No—the 2020 Honda Accord does not use a V6 engine. It relies on turbocharged four-cylinder powertrains instead.
For the 2020 model year, Honda offered two turbocharged four-cylinder engines in the Accord, one 1.5-liter and one 2.0-liter, along with a hybrid variant. There is no V6 option in the U.S.-market Accord lineup for 2020.
Engine options
1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four
The standard engine in many trims is a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing about 192 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with a CVT in most configurations, delivering fuel-efficient performance and smooth acceleration.
2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four
The more powerful available engine is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that makes about 252 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and is typically offered in higher trims for stronger performance.
Note: The 2020 Accord does not offer a conventional V6 engine; the powertrain lineup centers on turbocharged four-cylinders and a hybrid option.
Hybrid option
In addition to the gasoline engines, Honda offered a Hybrid variant for 2020 that combines a 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder with two electric motors. The hybrid system is designed for improved fuel economy while maintaining smooth operation, and it does not use a V6 engine either.
Summary
The 2020 Honda Accord is not equipped with a V6. Its powertrains consist of two turbocharged four-cylinder options—the 1.5L and the 2.0L—and a hybrid variant. For buyers seeking a V6, the Accord lineup for 2020 does not include one; performance is instead delivered through turbocharged four-cylinders and electrified power in the hybrid model.


