How many kilometers can a Honda URV370 run on a full tank of gas?
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Honda URV370 can run approximately 500 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Taking the 2020 Honda URV370 as an example, it belongs to the mid-size SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4856mm, width 1942mm, height 1670mm, wheelbase 2820mm, fuel tank capacity 57L, and curb weight 1810kg. The 2020 Honda URV370 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 272PS, maximum power of 200kW, maximum torque of 370Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.
As a car enthusiast, I think the Honda UR-V SUV has a fuel tank capacity of about 57 liters. In city driving, the combined fuel consumption is approximately 9L per 100 km, so a full tank can easily cover just over 500 km. During highway cruising, the fuel consumption drops to 7-8L per 100 km, extending the range to over 650 km. In slow-moving traffic, the engine idling consumes more fuel, and when using air conditioning or carrying heavy loads, the range can drop to around 450 km. I've tried different driving modes: being gentle with the throttle and smoothly accelerating/decelerating can extend the range, while aggressive throttle inputs make the engine respond faster but increase fuel consumption by 10%. Maintenance is also crucial—for example, timely replacement of the air filter and keeping tire pressure around 2.5 bar, as higher rolling resistance reduces range. Weather has a big impact too: cold starts in winter increase fuel consumption, while summer conditions are better. So, all things considered, a realistic range is between 500-650 km, but it ultimately depends on your daily driving habits.
I drive my Honda UR-V to work every day, and with the heavy city traffic, I usually have to refuel after about 550 kilometers per tank. The 57-liter fuel tank isn’t small, but during commutes, the fuel consumption often stays around 9L per 100 km. On longer highway-mixed routes, it can stretch to 600 km. I think road conditions have the biggest impact: frequent traffic lights or stop-and-go traffic can double the instantaneous fuel consumption, while smooth cruising at 60 km/h improves engine efficiency and extends the range. Turning on the AC with high fan speed increases fuel consumption by about 5%, especially in summer when I often only get 480 km per tank. I’ve picked up some fuel-saving tips: gentle acceleration, avoiding sudden braking, and coasting more; keeping the car free of unnecessary items to reduce weight; and taking a weekly highway drive to clear carbon deposits—once the engine runs smoothly, it actually becomes more fuel-efficient. Overall, the UR-V’s fuel consumption is reasonable for an SUV—not outstanding but reliable, making it stress-free for city commuting.