In general, the 0–60 mph time for a 2015 Honda Accord Sport sits in the mid-to-high 7-second range, with the manual transmission typically being a touch quicker than the CVT automatic. Expect roughly 7.2–7.7 seconds with a 6‑speed manual and about 7.8–8.3 seconds with the CVT.
Understanding 0–60 measurements
0–60 mph times are a common shorthand for a car’s acceleration capability, but they can vary based on how the test is conducted, the car’s condition, tires, and even outside temperature. The Accord Sport’s published times reflect typical magazine testing conditions and may differ for everyday driving.
Drivetrain options and expected times
Because the Accord Sport’s performance depends on drivetrain configuration, the following times reflect common test results for the model year. They illustrate how transmission choice can influence acceleration.
- 6-speed manual: approximately 7.2–7.7 seconds 0–60 mph
- CVT automatic: approximately 7.8–8.3 seconds 0–60 mph
These figures are approximate ranges drawn from multiple tests and can vary with tire type, vehicle weight, elevation, and weather conditions.
Testing context and market differences
In North America, the 2015 Accord Sport used the 2.4L four-cylinder engine with either a 6‑speed manual or a CVT automatic, depending on the chosen configuration. Other markets may have different options, so exact times can vary by region and model specifications.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Accord Sport typically reaches 60 mph in the mid-7-second range with a manual transmission and closer to 8 seconds with the CVT automatic. Real-world results depend on factors like tires, prep, and environmental conditions.


