On a full tank, a 2016 Honda Odyssey typically travels about 430 miles in mixed driving on front-wheel-drive (FWD) models and around 410 miles on all-wheel-drive (AWD) models.
The question concerns driving range per fuel fill. It depends on drivetrain, fuel economy, and driving conditions. Here are the key figures to estimate that range for common configurations.
Key figures to estimate range
To estimate range, you need the tank size and the EPA fuel economy figures for common configurations.
- Fuel tank capacity: 19.5 gallons (approximately 73.8 liters)
- EPA fuel economy (FWD): 19 mpg city / 28 mpg highway / 22 mpg combined
- EPA fuel economy (AWD): 18 mpg city / 25 mpg highway / 21 mpg combined
- Estimated range (FWD): about 429 miles on a full tank (19.5 gallons × 22 mpg)
- Estimated range (AWD): about 410 miles on a full tank (19.5 gallons × 21 mpg)
These figures assume a full tank and typical mixed driving. Real-world range can vary with speed, terrain, climate control usage, cargo load, and tire condition.
Factors that affect real-world range
Several elements can influence the miles you actually get from a tank beyond the official numbers:
- Driving style (aggressive acceleration and hard braking reduce efficiency)
- Speed and highway vs. city driving mix
- Terrain (hills and mountains vs. flat roads)
- Climate control usage (air conditioning or heating can affect mpg)
- Load and cargo weight (more weight lowers efficiency)
- Tire pressure and overall vehicle maintenance (under-inflated tires reduce economy)
In practice, your observed range will fall within a plausible band around these factors.
Summary
For a 2016 Honda Odyssey, anticipate roughly 429 miles on a full tank for FWD models and about 410 miles for AWD models under typical mixed driving. Exact range depends on driving conditions, maintenance, and drivetrain configuration. Use these figures as a starting point to plan trips and fuel stops.


