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How much gas does a 2012 Honda Pilot take?

The 2012 Honda Pilot uses about 22.0 gallons of fuel in a full tank (roughly 83.3 liters), which generally translates to a driving range of about 374–528 miles per fill depending on driving conditions. This article explains the tank capacity, typical fuel economy, and real‑world range for this SUV.


Fuel tank capacity and driving range


Below are the key figures you should know about the Pilot’s fuel capacity and its potential driving range on a full tank. The numbers can vary slightly by trim and drivetrain, but the values listed here reflect common specifications for the 2012 model year.



  • Fuel tank capacity: 22.0 gallons (83.3 liters)

  • EPA-estimated fuel economy (varies by drivetrain): approximately 17–18 mpg in the city, 23–24 mpg on the highway, with a combined range around 19–21 mpg

  • Estimated driving range on a full tank: roughly 374–528 miles (about 603–850 kilometers), depending on whether you’re mostly in the city or on the highway


In practice, real-world range will depend on how you drive, road conditions, cargo and passengers, tire pressure, and climate control usage. These factors can widen the range from the lower city figures to the higher highway figures.


Real‑world considerations and tips to maximize range


Understanding the practical factors that influence fuel use can help you get closer to the expected range in everyday driving. The following list highlights key considerations and simple steps you can take.



  • Driving style: Smooth acceleration and gentle braking improve mpg compared with aggressive driving

  • Tire pressure and maintenance: Properly inflated tires and regular maintenance help sustain efficiency

  • Vehicle load: Extra weight and roof racks increase aerodynamic drag and reduce fuel economy

  • Climate control: Air conditioning and heating can impact mpg, especially in extreme temperatures

  • Fuel quality and engine health: Regular oil changes and using correct fuel can maintain performance and efficiency


These factors emphasize that while the published figures provide a baseline, your actual mileage will vary based on how you drive and maintain the vehicle.


Summary


For a 2012 Honda Pilot, expect a fuel tank around 22 gallons and typical fuel economy in the range of 17–18 mpg city, 23–24 mpg highway, leading to an estimated per‑tank range of roughly 374–528 miles depending on driving conditions. Real‑world range will vary with driving style, load, and conditions, so use the numbers as a guideline and monitor your own fuel economy to estimate true range.

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