The 2011 Honda Accord primarily uses a five-speed automatic transmission across most trims, with a five-speed manual option available on select four-cylinder configurations. There is no continuously variable transmission (CVT) offered in the 2011 Accord lineup.
Transmission choices in 2011
The Accord offered two main transmissions for that model year.
- Five-speed manual transmission
- Five-speed automatic transmission
Note: The manual transmission was an option only on certain four-cylinder trims, while the five-speed automatic was available across the lineup. In practice, if you’re shopping for a 2011 Accord, the manual version is typically found on specific 4-cylinder variants, whereas most models use the automatic.
By engine configuration
2.4L i-VTEC four-cylinder
The 2.4-liter four-cylinder could be paired with either a five-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission. The manual option tended to appear on select trims, while the automatic was more common across the range.
3.5L V6
The 3.5-liter V6 was paired exclusively with a five-speed automatic transmission; a manual option was not offered for the V6 in 2011.
Summary
In short, the 2011 Honda Accord offered two transmissions: a five-speed automatic (standard on most trims) and a five-speed manual (on certain four-cylinder configurations). There was no CVT in the 2011 model year, and the V6 engine did not have a manual option.


