The Honda Accord VIII Coupe 2.4 i-VTEC (190 Hp) was a two-door variant of the eighth-generation Honda Accord, produced between 2007 and 2011. Positioned as a more sporty and stylish alternative to the traditional Accord sedan, the Coupe aimed to attract a younger demographic. This particular configuration, featuring the 2.4-liter inline-four engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission, represented a mid-range offering within the Coupe lineup, slotting between the base 2.4L models and the higher-performance V6 variants. It was primarily sold in the North American market, where the two-door coupe segment still held significant appeal.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Honda |
| Model | Accord |
| Generation | Accord VIII Coupe |
| Type (Engine) | 2.4 i-VTEC (190 Hp) |
| Start of production | 2007 |
| End of production | 2011 |
| Powertrain Architecture | Internal Combustion engine |
| Body type | Coupe |
| Seats | 5 |
| Doors | 2 |
| Fuel consumption (urban) | 10.7 l/100 km (22 US mpg, 26.4 UK mpg, 9.3 km/l) |
| Fuel consumption (extra urban) | 7.6 l/100 km (30.9 US mpg, 37.2 UK mpg, 13.2 km/l) |
| Fuel consumption (combined) | 9.4 l/100 km (25 US mpg, 30.1 UK mpg, 10.6 km/l) |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) |
| Weight-to-power ratio | 7.7 kg/Hp, 130 Hp/tonne |
| Weight-to-torque ratio | 6.6 kg/Nm, 150.6 Nm/tonne |
| Power | 190 Hp @ 7000 rpm |
| Power per litre | 80.7 Hp/l |
| Torque | 220 Nm @ 4400 rpm (162.26 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm) |
| Engine layout | Front, Transverse |
| Engine Model/Code | K24Z3 |
| Engine displacement | 2354 cm3 (143.65 cu. in.) |
| Number of cylinders | 4 |
| Engine configuration | Inline |
| Number of valves per cylinder | 4 |
| Fuel injection system | Multi-port manifold injection |
| Engine aspiration | Naturally aspirated engine |
| Valvetrain | DOHC |
| Engine oil capacity | 4.2 l (4.44 US qt | 3.7 UK qt) |
| Coolant capacity | 8 l (8.45 US qt | 7.04 UK qt) |
| Kerb Weight | 1461 kg (3220.95 lbs) |
| Fuel tank capacity | 70 l (18.49 US gal | 15.4 UK gal) |
| Length | 4849 mm (190.91 in) |
| Width | 1849 mm (72.8 in) |
| Height | 1433 mm (56.42 in) |
| Wheelbase | 2741 mm (107.91 in) |
| Front track | 1580 mm (62.2 in) |
| Rear track | 1580 mm (62.2 in) |
| Drivetrain Architecture | Front wheel drive |
| Number of gears and type of gearbox | 5 gears, manual transmission |
| Front suspension | Transverse stabilizer |
| Rear suspension | Transverse stabilizer |
| Front brakes | Ventilated discs |
| Rear brakes | Disc |
| Tires size | 225/50 R17 |
| Wheel rims size | 6.5J x 17 |
Powertrain & Engine Architecture
The heart of the Accord Coupe 2.4 i-VTEC was the K24Z3 engine, a 2.4-liter inline-four cylinder powerplant. This engine belonged to the K24 family, known for its reliability and relatively high output for its displacement. The “i-VTEC” system (intelligent Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) was a key feature, allowing the engine to optimize valve timing and lift based on engine speed and load, improving both fuel efficiency and performance. The K24Z3 utilized a multi-point fuel injection system, delivering fuel directly into the intake ports. The engine’s double overhead camshaft (DOHC) design, with four valves per cylinder, further contributed to its breathing efficiency. The five-speed manual transmission provided a direct and engaging driving experience, with gear ratios tuned for a balance of acceleration and highway cruising.
Driving Characteristics
The 190 horsepower and 220 Nm (162 lb-ft) of torque delivered by the K24Z3 engine, coupled with the five-speed manual, provided a respectable level of performance. Acceleration to 60 mph was typically achieved in around 7.5-8 seconds. While not as quick as the V6-powered Accord Coupes, the 2.4L offered a more balanced driving experience, with sufficient power for everyday driving and occasional spirited runs. The manual transmission allowed for precise control over gear selection, enhancing driver engagement. The gear ratios were well-matched, providing good acceleration in lower gears and comfortable cruising at highway speeds. Compared to automatic transmission equipped models, the manual version offered a more direct connection to the engine and slightly improved fuel economy.
Equipment & Trim Levels
The 2.4 i-VTEC Coupe typically came standard with features such as air conditioning, power windows and locks, a CD player with auxiliary input, and a basic cloth interior. Higher trim levels, such as the EX and EX-L, added features like a sunroof, alloy wheels, upgraded audio systems, leather upholstery, and heated front seats. Optional extras included navigation systems and premium sound systems. The interior design was generally functional and well-built, though it lacked the premium feel of some competitors. The Coupe’s dashboard layout was similar to the sedan, with a focus on ease of use and clear instrumentation.
Chassis & Braking
The Accord Coupe shared its platform with the Accord sedan, featuring a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension. Both front and rear suspensions incorporated a transverse stabilizer bar to reduce body roll during cornering. The braking system consisted of ventilated discs at the front and solid discs at the rear, providing adequate stopping power for most driving situations. The steering was precise and well-weighted, offering a good balance of feedback and ease of use. The Coupe’s chassis was tuned for a comfortable ride, but it also offered a reasonable level of handling competence.
Market Reception & Comparison
The Honda Accord Coupe 2.4 i-VTEC was generally well-received by automotive critics. It was praised for its sporty styling, engaging driving dynamics, and reliable powertrain. However, some critics noted that the interior lacked the refinement of some competitors, and the rear seats were somewhat cramped. Compared to the V6-powered Accord Coupe, the 2.4L offered a more affordable entry point into the Coupe lineup, with better fuel economy. It also provided a more balanced driving experience, appealing to drivers who prioritized fuel efficiency and everyday usability over outright performance. Against competitors like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, the Accord Coupe offered a more practical and fuel-efficient alternative, though it lacked the same level of raw power and performance.
Legacy
The K24Z3 engine, found in the Accord Coupe 2.4 i-VTEC, has proven to be a remarkably durable and reliable powerplant. With proper maintenance, these engines can easily exceed 200,000 miles. On the used car market, the Accord Coupe 2.4 i-VTEC remains a popular choice, offering a good balance of style, performance, and reliability at an affordable price. While not a collector’s item, well-maintained examples are sought after by enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike. The eighth-generation Accord Coupe, in general, helped solidify Honda’s reputation for building dependable and well-rounded vehicles.









