In brief, the 2010 Accord offered two transmission choices depending on the engine: a 5-speed manual for four-cylinder models and a 5-speed automatic for most configurations, with the 3.5-liter V6 paired only with the automatic. No continuously variable transmission was offered that year.
Transmission options in the 2010 Accord
Here is a breakdown of the available transmissions by engine option.
- 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine — available with a 5-speed manual transmission (on select trims) or a 5-speed automatic transmission (on most trims).
- 3.5-liter V6 engine — paired exclusively with a 5-speed automatic transmission.
For buyers, this means you could choose manual shifting with the four-cylinder on certain trims, while V6 purchasers had the convenience of automatic shifting only. There was no CVT offered in the 2010 Accord.
What these choices imply for driving
The manual transmission option is often favored by enthusiasts for greater control and engagement, while the automatic transmission offers smoother, easier daily driving and better performance in heavy traffic. Honda's 5-speed automatics in the 2010 Accord were designed for reliability and efficiency, pairing well with both engines.
Summary
In sum, the 2010 Honda Accord offered two main transmission configurations: a 5-speed manual with the 4-cylinder engine (on select trims) and a 5-speed automatic with both the 4-cylinder and the V6 engines; the V6 did not offer a manual option, and there was no CVT in this generation.


