The Honda CR-V typically carries a fuel tank of about 14.0 gallons (53 liters) in its recent generations. Exact capacity can vary slightly by year, drivetrain (FWD vs. AWD), and whether the model is gasoline-powered or hybrid.
Tank size by variant and setup
Below are the common capacities for current and recent CR-V configurations to help you compare options.
- Gasoline CR-V (most recent generations): approximately 14.0 gallons (53 liters). This capacity is generally the same for both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants in official specifications.
- CR-V Hybrid: about 14.0 gallons (53 liters) in most markets; the capacity is typically aligned with the gasoline version, with only minor regional labeling differences.
Note: Availability and exact labeling can vary by country and model year; always confirm with the official spec sheet for your specific vehicle.
Impact on driving range
Tank size interacts with fuel economy to determine range. With typical non-hybrid CR-V fuel economy around the upper 20s to low 30s mpg combined, a 14-gallon tank provides roughly 390–420 miles of range under normal driving conditions. Hybrid models generally achieve higher mpg, which extends the estimated range accordingly.
Summary
In brief, most Honda CR-Vs use a ~14.0-gallon (53-liter) fuel tank. Exact capacity can vary slightly by year, drivetrain, and market. For the precise figure on your exact model, check the official Honda specifications for your year and configuration.


