On a full tank, a 2017 Honda Civic typically covers about 350 to 520 miles, depending on the engine, transmission, and driving conditions. In everyday mixed driving, expect roughly 400 miles or a little more.
The 2017 Civic uses a 12.4-gallon fuel tank in most trims, and fuel economy varies by engine and transmission. Below are the common configurations and their estimated ranges based on EPA-style figures.
Fuel tank size and MPG by configuration
These figures assume a full tank and standard EPA-style testing. Real-world results can be higher or lower depending on driving style and conditions.
- 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with CVT (EX, EX-L, Touring): approximately 32 mpg city / 42 mpg highway / 36 mpg combined. With a 12.4-gallon tank, that translates to about 397 miles in city driving, 521 miles on the highway, and about 446 miles in mixed driving.
- 2.0-liter engine with CVT (base LX and other trims): around 31 mpg city / 40 mpg highway / 34 mpg combined. On a full tank, that’s roughly 384 miles in city driving, 496 miles on the highway, and about 422 miles in mixed driving.
- 2.0-liter engine with a 6-speed manual: about 30 mpg city / 39 mpg highway / 33 mpg combined. That yields roughly 372 miles city, 483 miles highway, and about 409 miles combined on a full tank.
Conclusion: the range you’ll see depends largely on which engine and transmission your Civic has. Highway-only driving yields the longest range, while city driving reduces range most noticeably.
Tips to maximize real-world range
Even with EPA numbers, your actual mileage can vary. Here are practical steps to approach or exceed the listed ranges.
- Keep tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure for optimal fuel efficiency.
- Drive smoothly: gradual acceleration and gentle braking can significantly improve mpg.
- Use Eco mode or similar efficiency features if equipped, and minimize aggressive climate control use on long trips.
- Lighten loads and remove roof racks when not needed to reduce drag and weight.
By following these practices, you can approach the EPA-estimated range more closely in real-world driving.
Summary
The 2017 Honda Civic offers a range of about 350 to 520 miles per tank, depending on engine and transmission. The most common figures place mixed-driving range around the mid-400s miles, with highway driving pushing toward the upper end of the spectrum. For your specific model, refer to the exact EPA ratings for your engine and check your own fill-ups to gauge typical range over time.


