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How fast is a Honda Accord Sport Special Edition?

The exact speed of a Honda Accord Sport Special Edition depends on the engine and transmission, but it is generally brisk rather than a full-on sports car. With the common 1.5-liter turbo engine, expect 0-60 mph in roughly 7.5 to 8.0 seconds; the higher-output 2.0-liter turbo found in other trims can cut that to the mid-5-second range. Model year and drivetrain choices also influence the numbers.


To understand what this means in practice, the Sport Special Edition sits in the mid-range of the Accord lineup, balancing daily usability with a sportier character. The following sections lay out typical performance figures for the common configuration and how acceleration can vary across engines in the lineup.


Performance profile of the Sport Special Edition


What you’re most likely to experience with the Sport Special Edition is the 1.5-liter turbo setup, paired with an automatic transmission. The figures below reflect that configuration.



  • Engine: 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4

  • Horsepower: about 192 hp

  • Torque: about 192 lb-ft

  • Transmission: typically CVT (automatic)

  • 0-60 mph: around 7.5–8.0 seconds

  • Top speed: electronically limited around 125 mph (varies by market)


In practical terms, the Sport Special Edition offers responsive acceleration for highway merges and everyday driving without the urgency of a high-performance sport model.


How acceleration varies with engine options in the Accord lineup


The broader Accord range features a more potent option in the 2.0-liter turbo engine. The figures below illustrate how those different setups compare to the Sport Special Edition’s typical 1.5T configuration.



  • 2.0-liter turbo: about 252 hp and 273 lb-ft; 0-60 typically in the mid- to high-5-second range with the 10-speed automatic (exact times depend on year and drivetrain).

  • Transmission choices: 10-speed automatic commonly paired with 2.0T; CVT or other configurations may appear in different trims and markets. This affects both acceleration and overall responsiveness.


Note: The 2.0-liter turbo is generally not paired with the Sport Special Edition; it appears in higher-performance trims. If speed is your priority, the 2.0T variants offer a meaningful boost over the 1.5T Sport Special Edition.


Summary


Across model years, the Honda Accord Sport Special Edition delivers brisk, practical performance primarily through the 1.5-liter turbo engine. Expect roughly 7.5–8.0 seconds 0–60 mph with the common setup, and recognize that the 2.0-liter turbo in other trims can achieve the mid-5-second range. Always verify the exact configuration for current figures, as transmission choice and year can shift performance noticeably.

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