In general, a 2015 Honda Accord can travel roughly 450 to 620 miles on a full tank, depending on the engine and driving conditions. The hybrid version tends to offer the longest range per tank, while the V6 is typically shorter.
What determines a car's driving range
Driving range depends on three main factors: fuel economy (mpg), tank size, and driving style/conditions. Below, we explain how these apply to the 2015 Accord across its variants.
Fuel economy and tank size
EPA-rated mpg numbers for the 2015 Accord vary by engine and drivetrain. The 2.4-liter four-cylinder with CVT tends to log around 31 mpg combined; the 3.5-liter V6 is around the mid-20s combined; the Hybrid model targets the high 40s to around 50 mpg combined. Fuel-tank capacities are in the mid-teens to low 20 gallons depending on model, which sets the upper limit of range.
Model-by-model range estimates
Below are approximate ranges for common 2015 Accord configurations. Actual range depends on driving conditions, maintenance, and load.
- 2.4L four-cylinder with CVT: roughly 520–570 miles per tank, based on about 31 mpg combined and a sizable fuel tank in the mid-to-upper teens of gallons.
- 3.5L V6 with automatic: roughly 460–520 miles per tank, with combined mpg in the mid-20s and a similar tank size.
- Hybrid (2.0L gasoline engine with electric motor): roughly 600–660 miles per tank, reflecting high 40s–50 mpg combined and a moderate 13–14 gallon tank.
Note: Real-world mileage varies with city vs highway driving, acceleration, maintenance, tire condition, and weather. It is best to consult the EPA ratings for your exact trim and verify with the vehicle's onboard trip computer for current conditions.
Practical takeaways
For most daily driving, expect to refuel every 2–3 weeks depending on use, with the hybrid offering the highest range per tank and the V6 delivering brisk performance at the cost of efficiency.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Accord offers a range of approximately 450 to 660 miles per tank across different configurations, with the Hybrid model typically delivering the longest range due to its efficiency. Always check your specific trim's MPG and tank size for a precise figure, and use the car's trip computer to monitor remaining miles to empty.


