The 2016 Honda Accord's gasoline-powered models come with a 17.1-gallon fuel tank (about 64.7 liters).
What this means for drivers
The 17.1-gallon tank is standard on the gasoline-powered 2016 Accord sedan and coupe, providing a solid driving range between fill-ups. Hybrid variants in the same model year use a different tank configuration, so confirm the capacity if you own a hybrid or a non-gasoline version.
Variant notes and where to verify
The tank size is largely consistent across the gasoline trims, but you should confirm the exact figure for any non-gasoline versions and for your specific vehicle using these sources:
- The owner's manual for the 2016 Honda Accord.
- The fuel-filler door placard on the car.
- Honda's official specifications page or the original window sticker (Monroney label) for your car.
In practice, most gasoline-powered 2016 Accords share the 17.1-gallon capacity, while hybrids may differ. Always verify the exact figure on your particular vehicle.
Practical implications
Summary
The 2016 Honda Accord’s gasoline models use a 17.1-gallon fuel tank (approximately 64.7 liters). If you own a hybrid, the tank capacity may be different, so consult the owner’s manual or the placard on your car for the exact figure. This tank size influences range and refueling frequency and is readily verifiable on the vehicle or through official specifications.


