The 2019 Honda CR-V gasoline model holds 14.0 gallons of fuel (about 53 liters) in the United States.
This article explains the official tank capacity for U.S.-spec CR-Vs, notes any market variations, and examines how tank size impacts driving range and fueling considerations.
Tank capacity in context
The standard fuel-tank capacity for the 2019 CR-V in the U.S. is 14.0 gallons. This applies to the common gasoline configurations across LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trims that use the 1.5-liter turbo engine. Hybrids and non-U.S. market versions may have different capacities, so check the specific spec sheet for your region or trim.
Impact on range
EPA-estimated fuel economy for the 2019 CR-V shows roughly 30 miles per gallon combined for front-wheel-drive models (about 28 mpg city / 34 mpg highway) and about 29 mpg combined for all-wheel-drive models (roughly 27 mpg city / 32 mpg highway). With a 14.0-gallon tank, that yields an approximate driving range of about 400–420 miles per tank under typical mixed driving. Real-world range will vary with driving conditions, climate, and load.
Additional considerations
For reference, the 2019 CR-V Hybrid uses a different fuel-tank configuration, and international markets may report different capacities for the gasoline-only model. Always consult your owner's manual or the door jamb placard for the exact specification relevant to your vehicle and region.
Summary: In the United States, a 2019 CR-V with a gasoline engine typically holds 14.0 gallons of fuel, providing an estimated range of about 400–420 miles per tank under typical driving conditions.


