How many kilometers can a full tank of gas last for the 10th-generation Civic?
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The 10th-generation Civic can travel approximately 600 kilometers on a full tank of gas. The actual distance may vary depending on driving conditions and habits. Here are some additional details: 1. The changes in the 10th-generation Civic are mainly in its exterior design, with relatively fewer updates to the interior. The most noticeable change is the increased rear passenger space. The dashboard of the 10th-generation Civic features a more futuristic design, displaying richer information, including a centrally placed engine tachometer, which enhances the sporty feel. Some function buttons and climate control indicators have been moved to the touchscreen. 2. The 10th-generation Civic is equipped with either a 1.0T or a 1.5T engine. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power of 130kW and a maximum torque of 220N·m, paired with a CVT transmission. The official 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 8.6 seconds, with a fuel consumption of 5.7L per 100 kilometers.
My 10th-gen Civic has a fuel tank capacity of 47 liters. I mainly drive on city roads with frequent traffic jams during commute, averaging about 7.8L/100km. A full tank can last me over 600 km. It's much more fuel-efficient on highways - I once tried cruising entirely on highways and the fuel consumption dropped to 5.9L, easily covering 700 km. Using AC significantly affects the range, reducing it by about 50 km in summer when AC is on continuously. I usually refuel when the warning light comes on, with actual refueling amount around 40 liters. The longest distance I've recorded is 630 km on a single tank. I recommend using fuel tracking apps for more accurate long-term monitoring.