Most Honda CR-V models use a 14.0-gallon fuel tank, though capacity can vary by year and trim. This article explains typical capacities and how to verify yours.
Typical tank capacity for modern CR-V models
In recent generations, Honda has commonly quoted a 14.0-gallon (53-liter) tank for the CR-V. The figure is widely cited by manufacturers, reviews, and showroom literature, but exact capacity can vary slightly by year, trim and drivetrain.
What affects tank capacity
While the nominal size tends to hover around 14.0 gallons, variations occur due to model year changes, optional tires or spare wheel configurations, and regional specifications. Always confirm for a specific vehicle if precision is required.
- Current fifth-generation CR-V (2017–present): commonly listed as 14.0 gallons (53 L).
- Earlier generations generally ranged around the same ballpark, with minor differences by market.
- Drivetrain differences (FWD vs AWD) typically do not change the published capacity, though there may be slight labeling differences in some catalogs.
The figures above reflect typical published capacities; your specific vehicle's capacity is best confirmed via labeling or official documents.
How to verify the exact tank size for your CR-V
Steps to confirm your specific capacity
To confirm the precise fuel tank capacity for your exact vehicle, use these steps:
- Check the owner's manual or the specifications label in the fuel door or trunk area.
- Look up the exact model year and trim on Honda's official site or the vehicle's window sticker (Monroney label).
- Contact a Honda dealer or service department with your VIN for an exact specification.
- For planning, consider your average fuel economy and remaining fuel to estimate range, but rely on the official capacity for precise calculations.
Knowing the precise capacity can help with planning fuel stops, understanding range, and calculating resale value or maintenance planning.
Summary
In practice, Honda CR-V fuel tanks are typically 14.0 gallons in modern models, with small variations by year and trim. Always verify with your vehicle's manual, door label, or dealer if you need the exact figure for a specific car.


