In brief, the 2011 Accord offered two transmissions depending on the engine: a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automatic for the 4‑cylinder models, while the 3.5‑liter V6 used only a 5-speed automatic.
Overview of the 2011 Honda Accord
The 2011 model year falls within the ninth generation of the Honda Accord (produced from 2010 through 2012). In North America, transmission choices were tied to the engine option rather than the trim level: four-cylinder models could be paired with either a manual or an automatic transmission, whereas the V6 models were equipped with an automatic transmission only. This overview focuses on the common configurations for US- and Canada-spec cars; regional variations can occur.
Transmission options by engine
The following bullets summarize how the transmissions were paired with each engine in the 2011 Accord.
- 2.4L inline-4 engine: available with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed automatic transmission.
- 3.5L V6 engine: paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission only (manual was not offered).
In practical terms, a 2011 Accord with the 4-cylinder engine could be purchased with a manual or automatic transmission, while the V6 model offered only an automatic transmission.
Notes on verifying your specific vehicle
To confirm the exact transmission on a particular car, use these checks:
- Consult the owner's manual or the original window sticker (Monroney label) for the transmission specification.
- Inspect the gear selector: a manual shifter indicates a 4-cylinder with a manual option, whereas a traditional PRNDL automatic shifter indicates an automatic configuration.
- Verify with the VIN and a dealer or service database to confirm drivetrain details for that specific vehicle.
These steps help ensure you know the precise transmission configuration, especially if shopping for a used 2011 Accord where production variations or market differences could apply.
Summary
The 2011 Honda Accord offered two transmissions based on engine choice: a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic with the 4-cylinder engine, and a 5-speed automatic only with the 3.5L V6. When evaluating a particular car, check the engine specification to determine the available transmission; always verify with official documentation or the VIN for certainty.


