The 2001 Honda Accord, part of the sixth-generation lineup, is a midsize sedan known for its reliability and versatility. It was available in several trims: DX, LX, EX, and the high-performance V6 EX. Engine options included a 2.3L inline-four that produced 150 hp, while a stronger 3.0L V6 delivered 200 hp. The standard transmission was a 5-speed manual, with an optional 4-speed automatic. Safety features included anti-lock brakes, dual front airbags, and front side airbags for some trims. Some key tech and convenience features included an AM/FM/CD audio system, air conditioning, cruise control, and power windows and door locks. This model year did not feature significant changes from its predecessor, but continuing to emphasize Honda's reputation for build quality, driving dynamics, and fuel efficiency.