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What is the volume of the Honda Accord?

In practical terms, the Honda Accord’s “volume” most people ask about is its cargo space, but it can also refer to engine displacement. For recent Accord sedans, the trunk holds about 16.7 cubic feet of cargo. The engine options span 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter configurations, plus a hybrid variant that combines a 2.0-liter engine with electric assistance.


Cargo capacity (trunk volume)


Before listing the key figures, it’s useful to note what the measurements describe and which models they cover.


What these numbers apply to


The following figure reflects the standard trunk space behind the rear seats for recent Honda Accord sedans, primarily in the US market. Measurements are for models with the rear seats upright and not for hatchback-style variants.


Below the list, you’ll find a concluding note on how this space translates to real-world use.



  • Trunk volume behind the rear seats: about 16.7 cubic feet in contemporary Accord sedans.


In everyday use, 16.7 cubic feet is ample for a couple of suitcases and groceries. It’s worth noting that the Accord is a traditional sedan (not a hatchback), so there’s no folding tailgate to further expand the opening beyond the rear-seat configuration.


Engine displacement options


Many buyers ask about “volume” in the sense of engine size. The Accord offers multiple powertrains, with different displacement figures and performance characteristics.


Notes on variants


Engine availability can vary by model year and market. The figures below reflect typical US-spec options in recent years.



  • 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-4: displacement about 1.5 L (approximately 1,500 cm³); horsepower around 192 hp in current trims.

  • 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4: displacement about 2.0 L (approximately 2,000 cm³); horsepower around 252 hp in performance-oriented trims.

  • Hybrid: 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle inline-4 matched with electric motors; combined output around 204 hp, with a total displacement effectively based on the 2.0 L engine supplemented by hybrid components.


The choice between these options affects real-world volume in terms of what you get in terms of power and efficiency, rather than a single fixed figure. Check the exact specs for the model year and trim you’re considering.


Summary


The Honda Accord’s volume depends on what you’re measuring. For cargo space, you’re looking at roughly 16.7 cubic feet of trunk capacity in recent sedans. For powertrain volume, the car offers a 1.5-liter turbo, a 2.0-liter turbo, and a 2.0-liter hybrid option. Always verify the exact specifications for the specific model year and trim you’re considering, as details can vary by market.

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