The Honda Pilot typically relies on a single gasoline tank with a capacity of about 19.5 gallons (approximately 74 liters). This article explains the standard configuration and how much fuel you can expect per tank.
Single-tank configuration
Most Pilots use one primary fuel tank. There is no built-in secondary tank in standard models, which helps keep weight down while providing ample range for daily driving and trips.
Before detailing the numbers, here is a quick overview of what determines the tank capacity:
- One fuel tank per vehicle; no dual or spare tank in standard trims.
- Typical capacity: 19.5 US gallons (about 73.8 liters).
- Variations by generation or market can occur; confirm with your owner's manual or fuel-filler door label.
For your exact vehicle, the fuel door label or VIN-specific documentation will show the precise capacity. In practice, a full 19.5-gallon tank covers several hundred miles depending on driving conditions and fuel economy.
Model-year consistency
Generational overview
Across recent Honda Pilot generations, the standard fuel-tank size has remained around 19.5 gallons. When shopping for a used Pilot, check the door jamb sticker to confirm the exact figure for that vehicle.
Bottom line: one tank, roughly 19.5 gallons, with the exact capacity verified via the vehicle’s label or manual.
Summary
In short, the Honda Pilot has a single fuel tank with a capacity of about 19.5 gallons, with small variances by year or market. Always verify the specific capacity on the door sticker or in the owner's manual for your particular vehicle.


