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Which Honda Accord coupe is the fastest?

There is no current Honda Accord coupe in production in the United States. Historically, the fastest Accord Coupe was the V6-powered variant from the late-2000s, delivering around 270 horsepower. Performance and availability varied by year and transmission.


Current status of the Accord Coupe


Honda has not offered a two-door Accord Coupe in the U.S. since the 2017 model year. The Accord lineup in recent years has been sedan-only in the U.S., with the brand focusing its sportier two-door options on other models like the Civic. If you’re chasing speed today, you won’t find a new Accord Coupe to buy in the U.S.; you would be looking at older used models or considering alternatives within Honda’s current lineup.


Historically fastest Accord Coupe models


Between the mid-2000s and early-2010s, two generations of Accord Coupes stood out for performance. The differences in horsepower and acceleration depend on the engine and transmission choice. The list below highlights the main contenders.



  • Late-2000s era (approximately 2008–2013): 3.5L V6 variants, around 268–271 hp. These were the quickest Accord Coupes of their generation, with 0–60 mph times typically in the mid to high 5-second range depending on drivetrain.

  • Earlier era (approximately 2003–2007): 3.0L V6 variants, about 244 hp. These were capable but generally slower than the later 3.5L V6 models, with 0–60 times climbing into the high 5s to low 6s depending on setup.


In summary, the V6-powered late-2000s to early-2010s Accord Coupes represent the fastest period for the model, while production of the Accord Coupe in the U.S. ceased after 2017.


What to consider if speed is your priority today


Since there is no current Accord Coupe, buyers seeking quick performance in a two-door Honda should look to alternatives. The modern fast Honda two-doors include the Civic Si and Civic Type R for compact performance. If you specifically want a larger, four-seat coupe experience from Honda, you’d be shopping for a used late-2000s to early-2010s Accord Coupe with a V6, or weighing a fast sedan such as the 2.0T-powered Accord sedan for modern acceleration, since the coupe body style is no longer offered new.


Quick reference: current fast Honda options (non-Accord Coupe)



  • Honda Civic Type R: high-performance two-door hot hatch with turbocharged power and spirited handling.

  • Honda Civic Si: sport-tuned two-door performance with a turbocharged engine.

  • Used late-2000s–early-2010s Accord Coupe with a V6: for those seeking a two-door V6 experience, though availability varies by market.


Note: Availability can vary by region and used-car stock; there is no new Accord Coupe model today.


Summary


The fastest Honda Accord Coupe in its history is the late-2000s 3.5L V6 variant, delivering roughly 270 hp and strong straight-line performance. The U.S. Accord Coupe was discontinued after 2017, so there is no current new Accord Coupe to claim the title. For speed today, consider Honda’s other two-door performance options (Civic Si/Type R) or a used V6 Accord Coupe from the late-2000s era.

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