Yes. The 2017 Honda Accord Coupe existed as the two‑door variant of Honda’s 8th‑generation Accord, produced from 2013 through 2017. It accompanied the sedan during that generation and marked the final year of the two‑door Accord before Honda shifted to a sedan‑only lineup with the 9th generation starting in 2018.
Historical context: generations and availability
The Accord’s 8th generation ran roughly from the 2013 model year through 2017, offering both sedan and coupe body styles. In 2018, Honda launched the 9th generation Accord as a sedan‑only model in the U.S., effectively ending the two‑door coupe variant in North America. The 2017 model year thus represents the last opportunity to buy a Honda Accord Coupe from this generation.
The 2017 Accord Coupe lineup
Before detailing the main options, here’s a concise overview of what buyers could expect from the 2017 Accord Coupe in terms of power and trims.
Engine options
- 2.4‑liter inline‑4 engine offering around 185–189 hp, paired most commonly with a CVT in many trims.
- 3.5‑liter V6 engine delivering about 278 hp, available on higher trims for stronger performance.
The two engines provided a choice between efficiency and sportier performance, with transmission choices generally varying by engine and trim level.
Trims and notable features
- Common coupe trims included LX‑S, EX, EX‑L, and Touring, with the V6 available on higher‑end variants.
- Sporty styling cues and two‑door silhouette distinguished the Coupe from its sedan counterpart, while sharing many interior and technology features with the sedan—especially on higher trims that offered leather seating, advanced infotainment, and navigation options.
In practice, buyers could tailor the 2017 Accord Coupe for efficiency with the i4 engine or opt for a more performance‑oriented experience with the V6, though overall availability of the V6 was limited to select trims. The coupe’s pricing and options reflected its position as a sportier alternative to the sedan within the same generation.
How it compared to the sedan
The 2017 Accord Coupe offered similarities in drivetrain and equipment with the sedan, but its two‑door design provided a distinct, sportier appearance and feel. Some features and options were shared with the sedan, while the coupe focused on driving appeal and styling rather than maximum practicality.
Why Honda shifted away from the coupe after 2017
Summary
The 2017 Honda Accord Coupe did exist as part of the 8th‑generation Accord, offering 2.4L i4 and 3.5L V6 engines across several trims and culminating in the final year of the two‑door variant. After 2017, Honda moved to a sedan‑only approach for the Accord in the U.S., making the coupe a last‑year option in the used market for enthusiasts who want that classic two‑door Honda experience.


