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How many miles can a Honda Accord go on a full tank?

Most Honda Accords deliver roughly 470–500 miles per full tank in gasoline-only models, while Accord Hybrids can approach about 700 miles. The exact range depends on engine choice, trim, and driving conditions.


Understanding the range a full tank will yield requires looking at the car’s fuel tank size and its EPA-rated fuel economy. Real-world numbers can vary based on speed, terrain, weather, and how aggressively the vehicle is driven.


Understanding the range: tank size and economy


The Honda Accord generally uses a 14.8-gallon fuel tank across many gasoline models. EPA fuel-economy estimates vary by engine and year, but typical figures help illustrate expected range: 1.5-liter turbo gasoline models commonly average around 32–34 miles per gallon (mpg) combined, 2.0-liter turbo models around 30–32 mpg combined, and Accord Hybrid models around 47–48 mpg combined. Multiplying the mpg by the tank capacity provides a rough range, with real-world results influenced by driving style and conditions.


Fuel economy by configuration


Below are representative ranges to illustrate typical mileage per full tank for common configurations, based on EPA estimates and the standard 14.8-gallon tank.



  • Gasoline Accords (1.5L turbo, non-hybrid): approximately 32–34 mpg combined, about 470–500 miles per tank.

  • Gasoline Accords (2.0L turbo): approximately 30–32 mpg combined, about 440–475 miles per tank.

  • Accord Hybrid: approximately 47–48 mpg combined, about 690–710 miles per tank.


Real-world range will vary, but these figures provide a practical baseline for planning trips or daily use.


Factors that affect range


Several variables can push the actual miles per tank above or below the EPA estimates:



  • Driving habits: smoother acceleration and steady speeds improve mpg.

  • Terrain and route: highway driving generally yields better range than frequent stop-and-go city driving.

  • Weather and climate control: heating, cooling, and defogging can lower mpg, especially on hot or cold days.

  • Vehicle load and ballast: more weight reduces efficiency.

  • Maintenance and tire pressure: properly inflated tires and well-maintained parts maximize efficiency.


In practice, expect a bit of a range cushion. Planning for fuel stops with some margin is wise, particularly on long highway trips or in unfamiliar areas.


What this means for drivers


For everyday use, gasoline-only Accords typically fall in the 470–500 mile range per tank, while hybrids push toward the 690–710 mile mark. If your trips include long, straight highways, the hybrid can offer the best overall range per tank; if you frequently drive in urban settings, real-world mpg may vary more and shorten the effective range. Always check the specific year and trim’s EPA figures when planning a trip.


Summary


The Honda Accord’s range on a full tank depends on the model and driving conditions. Gasoline-only versions generally cover around 470–500 miles per 14.8-gallon tank, while Accord Hybrids can reach about 690–710 miles. For accurate planning, reference the EPA ratings for your exact year and trim and consider real-world factors that affect fuel economy.

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