On a full tank, a 2013 Honda CR-V typically travels about 350 to 460 miles depending on drivetrain and driving conditions. With a 15.3-gallon tank and EPA fuel-economy estimates, a front-wheel-drive (FWD) model usually delivers around 397 miles per tank in combined driving, while an all-wheel-drive (AWD) model sits closer to 367 miles per tank.
This article breaks down the official efficiency figures, how they translate into a practical driving range, and the real-world factors that affect how far you’ll go between fill-ups. It focuses on the 2013 CR-V’s 2.4-liter engine paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission and the two available drivetrain configurations.
Fuel economy by drivetrain
The EPA publishes different fuel-economy figures for the 2013 CR-V depending on whether the vehicle is front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The numbers below reflect the typical setup for the model year with the 2.4L engine and 5-speed automatic transmission.
- Front-wheel drive (FWD): 23 mpg city / 30 mpg highway / 26 mpg combined.
- All-wheel drive (AWD): around 22 mpg city / 28 mpg highway / 24 mpg combined.
These ratings show how driving conditions influence efficiency: city driving with frequent stops generally yields lower mileage than steady highway cruising, which in turn affects the overall range per tank.
Range per tank
To estimate how far you can go on a full tank, multiply the combined mpg by the fuel-tank capacity. For the 2013 CR-V, the tank holds 15.3 gallons.
- FWD: about 397 miles per tank (26 mpg combined × 15.3 gal).
- AWD: about 367 miles per tank (24 mpg combined × 15.3 gal).
Keep in mind that real-world range will vary with driving style, terrain, climate control use, tires, and how regularly you maintain proper tire pressure and engine performance.
Real-world mileage factors
Several factors can push your mileage above or below the EPA estimates, including smoother highway drives, lighter loads, steady speeds, tire inflation, regular maintenance, and avoiding aggressive acceleration or prolonged idling. In practice, many drivers see ranges that cluster near the EPA-based numbers but can shift by 10–15 miles per tank depending on conditions.
Practical tips to maximize range
To stretch the CR-V’s range between fill-ups, consider these strategies:
- Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended pressure.
- Moderate driving and use cruise control on highways when appropriate.
- Lighten the load inside the vehicle and remove unnecessary roof racks when not in use.
- Schedule regular maintenance, including spark plugs, air filters, and engine oil as recommended.
By combining efficient driving with proper maintenance, you can approach the upper end of the expected range for your 2013 CR-V, regardless of whether it’s FWD or AWD.
Summary
The 2013 Honda CR-V offers solid range per tank thanks to a 15.3-gallon fuel tank and EPA-rated efficiency. On FWD models, expect about 397 miles per tank in typical mixed driving; on AWD models, about 367 miles. Real-world range will vary with driving conditions and maintenance, but the figures provide a reliable baseline for planning trips and fill-ups.


