The gasoline-powered 2012 Honda Accord uses a 17.2-gallon fuel tank (about 65 liters). This capacity applies to the main gasoline configurations, providing a consistent baseline across most sedan and coupe models from that year.
Note that variations can exist for non-gasoline variants or regional specifications. For the exact figure on a specific trim or VIN, consult the owner’s manual or Honda’s official specifications.
Tank capacity by body style and variant
Here is a concise breakdown of the standard tank size for the main gasoline configurations of the 2012 Accord.
- Accord Sedan (4-door) with gasoline engine: 17.2 gallons
- Accord Coupe (2-door) with gasoline engine: 17.2 gallons
In short, the standard gasoline-equipped 2012 Accord generally uses a 17.2-gallon tank across its main body styles.
Estimated range with a full tank
The following estimates assume typical fuel economy figures for the 2012 Accord's gasoline engines. Real-world range varies with driving style and conditions.
- With a combined mileage around 28-29 mpg, a full 17.2-gallon tank yields roughly 480-500 miles of driving range.
Highway driving tends to yield higher range, while city driving can reduce it. Always consider driving conditions and maintenance for a realistic estimate.
Notes on variants
Hybrid and non-standard configurations
Hybrids or region-specific variants may have different tank capacities. If you own or are researching a non-gasoline variant, verify the exact capacity from official documentation or the vehicle identification number (VIN) details.
Summary
For 2012, the gasoline-powered Honda Accord generally features a 17.2-gallon fuel tank, translating to about 65 liters. This size is consistent across the sedan and coupe body styles, with range dependent on driving conditions and engine choice. For precise figures on a specific trim or non-gasoline variant, consult official specifications or the owner’s manual.


