The 2002 Accord 3.0 EX delivers about 240 horsepower from its 3.0-liter V6. This article explains the figure, its context, and what it meant for performance at the time.
Engine specs at a glance
Here are the key figures for the 3.0-liter V6 that powered the 2002 Accord EX.
- Engine: 3.0-liter V6 (Honda J-series)
- Horsepower: 240 hp at roughly 6,000 rpm (SAE net)
- Torque: approximately 212 lb-ft
- Displacement: 3,000 cc
In practice, the 3.0-liter V6 gave the Accord EX brisk acceleration and strong highway performance, well-suited to a mid-size sedan in the early 2000s.
Context and nuance
While the official figure is 240 hp (SAE net), some sources cite slightly higher numbers (around 244 hp) due to differences in measurement methods (such as SAE gross vs net) or model-year updates. The standard reference for the 2002 EX with the 3.0 V6 remains 240 hp.
Notes for enthusiasts
For collectors and enthusiasts, real-world numbers can vary with exhaust configuration, maintenance, altitude, and drivetrain condition. The important point is that the 3.0 L V6 provided solid, confident power for its class during the model’s era.
Real-world performance and fuel economy
In daily driving, the engine offered strong mid-range torque and smooth power delivery. Fuel economy varied by transmission and driving style; typical mixed-driving mileage for this powertrain era generally fell in the low-to-mid 20s miles per gallon, reflecting its position as a performance-oriented mid-size sedan rather than a fuel-efficiency leader.
Summary
The 2002 Honda Accord 3.0 EX’s 3.0-liter V6 delivers about 240 horsepower, with roughly 212 lb-ft of torque and strong overall performance for its time. While small variations can appear across sources due to testing standards, 240 hp remains the standard reference for this model.


