The 2006 Honda Accord offered two main gasoline engines: a 2.4-liter inline-four i‑VTEC and a 3.0-liter V6. There was also a hybrid variant that paired the V6 with an electric motor for higher efficiency.
Engine options in the 2006 Accord
In the U.S. market, Honda provided two primary gasoline engines for the Accord, each balancing performance and fuel economy for different buyers.
- 2.4-liter inline-4 i-VTEC: about 166 horsepower and 160 lb-ft of torque.
- 3.0-liter V6: about 244 horsepower and 211 lb-ft of torque.
These powerplants offered a choice between a more economical four-cylinder setup and a more capable V6 option, with a separate hybrid pathway for improved efficiency in city driving.
Hybrid variant
Beyond the gasoline engines, Honda offered an Accord Hybrid during this generation that combined the 3.0-liter V6 with an electric motor under Honda's Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) system.
- Hybrid: combined output around 254 horsepower, designed to boost overall efficiency by blending gasoline power with electric motor assist.
Note: Availability varied by market and trim level, and some specifications could differ slightly by region.
Summary
The 2006 Honda Accord was equipped with two primary gasoline engines—the 2.4 L inline-4 i-VTEC and the 3.0 L V6—and there was a hybrid version that paired the V6 with an electric motor for enhanced efficiency. This lineup gave buyers a clear choice between fuel economy and performance, along with a dedicated hybrid option for more efficient daily driving.


