The 2015 Honda CR-V typically achieves about 29 mpg combined in front-wheel-drive (FWD) configurations and about 26 mpg combined in all-wheel-drive (AWD) variants, based on EPA estimates. Real-world mileage varies with drivetrain, trim, and driving conditions.
In this article, we break down the official EPA ratings for the 2015 CR-V, explain how those figures translate to everyday driving, and outline factors that can influence fuel economy for this model year.
EPA ratings by drivetrain
Official fuel economy figures published by Honda and the EPA differ by drivetrain. The typical numbers for the U.S.-market 2015 CR-V with its CVT are:
- Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) with CVT: 26 mpg city / 34 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD) with CVT: 23 mpg city / 31 mpg highway / 26 mpg combined
These figures reflect the standard 2.4-liter engine used across trims in the 2015 model year with the CVT transmission common in U.S. models.
Concluding the list, the EPA’s numbers provide a baseline for planning fuel costs, but actual mileage will vary based on conditions and configuration.
Real-world mileage expectations
Actual mileage can differ from EPA ratings in everyday driving. Many CR-V owners report mileage in the high 20s to around 30 mpg in mixed conditions, with highway driving approaching the EPA highway estimate when speeds are steady and wind resistance is moderate.
Real-world ranges you might observe include:
- FWD CVT: roughly 27–32 mpg combined in mixed driving
- AWD CVT: roughly 23–28 mpg combined in mixed driving
Factors such as payload, roof racks, tire type, and driving style can affect these numbers.
Model-year context and considerations
The 2015 CR-V is part of Honda’s fourth generation (2012–2016). It used a 2.4-liter engine paired with a CVT in U.S. market models. If you’re evaluating a 2015 CR-V, check the door sticker or owner’s manual for the exact rating on your specific trim and drivetrain, as there can be small variations by configuration.
Tips to maximize mpg
To extract the best mileage from a 2015 CR-V, maintain proper tire pressure, perform regular maintenance, and adopt fuel-efficient driving habits such as steady speeds, light acceleration, and minimizing unnecessary idling.
Summary
For the 2015 Honda CR-V, typical EPA figures are about 29 mpg combined for FWD and 26 mpg combined for AWD, with city/highway splits of 26/34 for FWD and 23/31 for AWD. Real-world mpg usually depends on driving conditions, terrain, and load, but many drivers see mileage in the high 20s to around 30 mpg in mixed driving. Always refer to the specific VIN or door sticker for the exact rating on a given vehicle.


