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What engine does the 1992 Honda Accord have?

In brief, the 1992 Honda Accord sold in North America was powered by a 2.2-liter inline-4 engine (the F-series 2.2L). There was no factory V6 option for that year in the U.S. market, though export variants in other regions used similar four-cylinder powerplants.


The 1992 Accord, part of the fifth generation, saw engine choices that varied by market and trim, with the 2.2L four-cylinder serving as the core powerplant in most U.S. specifications. This article explains the primary engine setup, its basic specs, and how it affected performance and efficiency for that model year.


Engine options for the 1992 Accord


Before listing the core powertrain, note that North American models predominantly used a single gasoline engine in base and mid-level trims, while some export markets offered minor variations. The following reflects the widely documented engine for the 1992 US-spec Accord.



  • 2.2-liter inline-4 engine (F22A family): This four-cylinder powerplant was the standard option in most U.S. 1992 Accords, available in DOHC or SOHC configurations with 16 valves and output typically around 125–140 horsepower depending on market emissions equipment and tuning.


Engine availability outside the United States varied by country and model year, but the core 2.2L four-cylinder configuration remained the defining powertrain for the 1992 Accord in many markets. The information above focuses on the U.S.-spec configuration commonly cited in 1992 Honda Accord references.


Performance and specifications in context


The 2.2L inline-4 offered brisk enough performance for a mid-size family sedan of its era and emphasized practicality and fuel efficiency. Transmission options generally included a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic, with output figures and tuning influenced by equipment packages and regional regulations.


Notable details by trim


DX, LX, and EX trims in 1992 primarily differed in equipment levels rather than engine specs; the horsepower range for the 2.2L engine stayed within the same ballpark across trims, with minor variations due to emission-control equipment.


Summary


The 1992 Honda Accord’s engine was predominantly a 2.2-liter inline-4 from the F22A family, delivering roughly 125–140 horsepower depending on market and emissions configuration. There was no U.S. V6 option for that model year; the core powerplant remained the reliable four-cylinder engine, complemented by typical manual or automatic transmissions and varying trim levels.

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