The 2015 Honda Accord’s gasoline tank is 17.1 gallons (64.7 liters) for most non-hybrid models, while the Accord Hybrid uses a smaller 13.2-gallon (50.0 liters) tank.
In practice, non-hybrid sedans and coupes typically share the larger tank, and fuel economy varies by engine and transmission, which affects how far you can travel between fills. The sections below summarize official specs and the practical implications for range and fueling stops.
Fuel tank size by model and configuration
Note: The sizes listed here reflect common North American-market 2015 Accords. The gasoline-only versions use the 17.1-gallon tank, while the hybrid uses the 13.2-gallon tank. Regional differences or dealer specifications can vary slightly.
- Non-hybrid Honda Accord (gasoline): 17.1 gallons (64.7 liters)
- Honda Accord Hybrid (gasoline tank): 13.2 gallons (50.0 liters)
For most buyers and owners, the non-hybrid configuration will be the reference point, as it accounts for the majority of 2015 Accords on the road.
Estimated driving range per tank
Range depends on EPA-estimated fuel economy for the specific engine and trim, plus driving conditions. With a 17.1-gallon tank and typical combined fuel economy around 30–34 mpg for 4‑cylinder models, you can expect roughly 500–580 miles per tank under normal driving. Hybrid models achieve higher efficiency but with a smaller tank, so the per-tank range is typically lower in miles but can be longer per gallon.
Notes on range estimates
Real-world range varies with driving style, climate, and use of accessories. Always refer to your owner’s manual or the door placard for the exact tank capacity and recommended range for your vehicle's configuration.
Summary
Key takeaways: The standard 2015 Honda Accord gasoline tank is 17.1 gallons (about 64.7 liters). The Accord Hybrid uses a smaller 13.2-gallon tank (about 50 liters). Expect roughly 500–580 miles per tank for non-hybrid models, depending on driving conditions and engine choice; hybrids offer higher efficiency with a smaller tank. Always verify the exact figure for your vehicle using the VIN or owner’s manual.


