The 2007 Accord offered two primary transmissions for gasoline models: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic. The Accord Hybrid uses a different system rather than a conventional manual or automatic transmission.
The 2007 model year included sedan and coupe bodies with engine options that influenced transmission choice. Transmission availability varied by trim and engine, so the exact pairing depends on the specific configuration of the car in question. This article breaks down the options and what they mean for drivers and buyers.
Gasoline models: transmission options by engine
Below is a concise breakdown of the transmission choices typically paired with the standard gasoline engines in the 2007 Accord lineup.
- 2.4-liter inline-4 engine: available with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic transmission, depending on trim and body style.
- 3.0-liter V6 engine: commonly paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission; manual options were not common for most V6 configurations.
- Note: The Accord Hybrid uses Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid system rather than a conventional manual or automatic transmission.
When shopping, verify the exact drivetrain in the specific car you’re considering, as transmission availability varied by trim, body style, and market.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Accord’s gasoline variants used two main transmissions: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic, with the exact pairing depending on engine and trim. The hybrid version uses Honda’s Integrated Motor Assist system, which is not a standard manual or automatic transmission. For a precise confirmation, check the vehicle’s VIN and window sticker.


