The gasoline-only 2015 Honda Accord typically carries about 17.1 gallons of fuel, roughly 64.7 liters, in its tank. This is the standard capacity for most non-hybrid trims in that model year.
For context, the Accord Hybrid uses a smaller fuel tank—about 13.2 gallons (around 50 liters). The following sections break down the capacities by powertrain and explain what this means for driving range and refueling.
Fuel Tank Capacity by Powertrain
Gasoline-powered Accord
All gasoline models from the 2015 Accord lineup (including LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring) use a 17.1-gallon fuel tank. This capacity is shared across the four-cylinder and available V6 configurations in most markets and trims.
Accord Hybrid
The 2015 Accord Hybrid uses a smaller fuel tank, rated at about 13.2 gallons (approximately 50 liters). This reflects the hybrid packaging and balance between fuel and battery/storage components.
Practical range and fueling considerations
With EPA estimates for gasoline Accords in 2015 typically around the upper 20s to low 30s miles per gallon combined for the four-cylinder versions (and somewhat lower for the V6), a full 17.1-gallon tank can yield a practical driving range in the vicinity of 500–550 miles under mixed driving. Actual range varies with driving style, terrain, and climate.
Summary
In short, the 2015 Honda Accord’s gasoline models hold about 17.1 gallons (64.7 liters) of fuel, while the hybrid variant carries about 13.2 gallons (50 liters). This translates to a broad, real-world range depending on engine choice and driving conditions.


