Typically, a Honda HR‑V can travel about 350–400 miles on a full tank, depending on year, drivetrain, and driving conditions.
To understand this range, it helps to know the fuel tank capacity and the vehicle’s fuel economy ratings, which vary by model year and drivetrain. The following sections break down the numbers and show how real-world driving can alter the final distance between fills.
EPA estimates by drivetrain
Below are typical EPA-based ranges you can expect from recent HR‑V models, using the standard fuel tank and common configurations as a baseline.
- 2WD with CVT: about 11.9 gallons × 31 mpg combined ≈ 370 miles per tank.
- AWD with CVT: about 11.9 gallons × 30 mpg combined ≈ 357 miles per tank.
Note: These figures assume standard tank capacity and EPA‑rated mixed driving. Real-world results can differ based on load, terrain, weather, and tire condition.
Real‑world driving ranges by scenario
Driving style and conditions can push the HR‑V’s actual range above or below the EPA estimates. The following estimates illustrate common situations you might encounter on the road.
- Predominantly highway driving (steady speeds, favorable conditions): roughly 440–480 miles per tank, based on highway fuel economy around the mid- to high‑30s mpg.
- City and stop‑and‑go driving (urban traffic, frequent starts): roughly 300–340 miles per tank, reflecting lower city mpg in the mid‑20s to upper‑20s mpg.
In practice, your real range will vary with weather, cargo load, tire pressure, and how aggressively you drive.
Additional considerations
Other factors that can influence range include routing (where you drive more on highway versus city roads), accessory use (air conditioning, heated seats, etc.), and the specific model year or trim level. Always consult your owner’s manual or the latest Honda specifications for the exact tank capacity and EPA ratings for your exact vehicle configuration.
Summary
For recent Honda HR‑V models, expect roughly 357–370 miles per full tank under EPA mixed driving for 2WD and AWD configurations, respectively. On highway-only trips, the range can approach the mid‑400s miles, while city driving typically reduces you toward the 300–340 mile mark. Always verify the precise tank size and mpg ratings for your specific model year and drivetrain to estimate your own range.


