A 2016 Honda Fit typically yields about 360 to 410 miles per tank, depending on the trim and driving conditions.
The range you can expect depends on whether the car is equipped with a CVT or a six-speed manual, as well as how you drive, load, and where you travel. The figures below reflect EPA ratings and a commonly cited tank size for this model year.
What affects the driving range?
Fuel economy varies with transmission type, city versus highway conditions, driving style, payload, and weather. While EPA figures provide a baseline, real-world results can differ based on everyday driving patterns.
EPA-rated efficiency and per-tank estimates
Using EPA estimates and an approximate 11.3-gallon tank, here are typical per-tank ranges for common configurations:
- With CVT (most common): Combined about 36 mpg; per-tank range ≈ 11.3 × 36 ≈ 407 miles. City ≈ 373 miles; Highway ≈ 463 miles.
- With manual transmission (6-speed): Combined about 32 mpg; per-tank range ≈ 11.3 × 32 ≈ 362 miles. City ≈ 328 miles; Highway ≈ 418 miles.
These values assume a full tank and typical driving conditions. Real-world range will vary with traffic, terrain and driving habits.
Fuel tank capacity and practical planning
The 2016 Honda Fit has a fuel tank capacity of about 11.3 gallons (42.8 liters). For trip planning, it’s reasonable to anticipate around 400 miles per tank on average, with highway trips leaning toward the upper end and city driving toward the lower end of the range.
Summary
In everyday use, a 2016 Honda Fit typically delivers roughly 360–410 miles per tank on mixed driving. CVT models generally reach the higher end of that range, while manual-transmission models are typically a bit lower. For planning longer trips, budgeting around 400 miles per tank is a practical benchmark, acknowledging that actual results depend on driving conditions and habits.


