The 2008 Honda Accord uses a 3.0-liter V6 from Honda's J-series, commonly referred to as the J30A family, delivering roughly 244 horsepower and 211 lb-ft of torque depending on trim and transmission.
Engine type and performance
In 2008, Honda relied on the J30A 3.0-liter V6 to provide smooth, confident acceleration for the Accord. The engine featured Honda's i-VTEC variable valve timing technology to balance power output with efficiency.
Core specifications
Key technical data for the 2008 Accord V6:
- Displacement: 3.0 L (2977 cc)
- Configuration: V6 family (J-series)
- Valvetrain: i-VTEC (variable timing on intake, with a fixed exhaust setup)
- Horsepower: 244 hp (≈182 kW) at around 6,250 rpm
- Torque: 211 lb-ft (≈286 N·m) at around 5,000 rpm
- Fuel system: Multipoint fuel injection
Note: Power and torque figures can vary slightly with transmission choice and market.
Engine codes and variants
Honda used several J30A variant codes for the 3.0-liter V6 across different markets and model years. Service data may reference one of several designations.
- J30A1
- J30A3
- J30A4
- J30A5
For US-spec 2008 Accords with the V6, the exact variant depends on trim and production date, but all belong to the J30A family.
Context and alternatives
For buyers in 2008 comparing engines, the V6 offered a step up in smoothness and passing power over the four-cylinder option, with the alternative being the 2.4-liter i-VTEC inline-four. The V6 was typically paired with a five-speed automatic but could be found with a six-speed manual in some configurations.
Summary
The 2008 Honda Accord's V6 is a 3.0-liter J-series engine (the J30A family), delivering about 244 horsepower and 211 lb-ft of torque, with i-VTEC aiding performance and efficiency. Engine codes vary by market and trim, reflecting small revisions across production years.


