How far can a full tank of gas take the 10th-generation Accord?
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Under normal driving conditions, it can travel approximately 700-800 kilometers. Additionally, the mileage per tank differs between hybrid and gasoline models, with the hybrid version offering a relatively longer range. Here is some relevant information about the Accord: 1. Accord: The Accord is a mid-size car launched by GAC Honda. 2. Powertrain Configuration: This model offers two powertrain variants: one equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and the other with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0L variant is the hybrid version, featuring a 2.0L engine + electric motor combination. In terms of transmission systems, the gasoline model is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, while the hybrid model comes with an E-CVT continuously variable transmission. 3. Fuel Consumption: Compared to other models in its class, the Accord consumes relatively less fuel. It is equipped with the Earth Dreams series engine, which incorporates technologies such as direct fuel injection, i-VTEC, variable intake manifold, high compression ratio, and lightweight cylinder design.
My tenth-generation Accord has been running for two years. The 1.5T version can cover 650 to 750 kilometers on a full tank (about 56 liters) during city commutes, and it easily exceeds 800 kilometers on highways. I remember during my last road trip from Beijing to Shanghai, I only needed to refuel once for the entire 1,200-kilometer journey, which felt quite economical. The large fuel tank combined with fuel-efficient design avoids the hassle of frequent stops, especially in traffic jams where it doesn’t suffer from range shrinkage like some smaller cars. Regular maintenance and gentle throttle use help maintain stable range. As a family car, the tenth-generation Accord’s range is definitely sufficient.