
A full tank can easily last for 1,400 kilometers until completely empty, without the need for deliberate fuel-saving measures—just drive as usual. Below is relevant information: Aesthetic Design: The unique square high-grade perspective reflects dynamic tension, with a 50% increase in illumination range compared to previous models. High-brightness LED light sources are integrated with the headlights, combining technological brilliance with human-centric care. The all-new taillight assembly, composed entirely of LED light sources, significantly enhances driving safety. The 18-inch cut and smoked sporty rims, paired with 235mm wide tires, deliver robust grip performance. Media Review: The Chinese market has captivated global automotive giants, with its vast consumer potential driving manufacturers to tailor their products to local aesthetic preferences. The Accord, a long-standing contender in the domestic market, is no exception—its bold front fascia is specifically designed for Chinese consumers.

My 10th-generation Accord has a 56-liter fuel tank. The official combined fuel consumption is 6.6L per 100km, but in city driving, I actually get around 8.5L. When I fill up the tank, the range display jumps directly to 750km, but in congested urban areas, the low fuel light comes on after about 660km. Highway driving is much more fuel-efficient, with cruise control consuming only 6L per 100km. The most I’ve driven on a full tank was 930km before refueling. By the way, it’s best to keep about 7-8 liters of fuel in the tank—driving after the low fuel light comes on can damage the fuel pump, so don’t push it. Keeping the tire pressure at 2.5Bar can add a few dozen kilometers to your range, which I’ve tested and confirmed.

Last month, I tested the range of the hybrid Accord. With a full tank of 48.5 liters, the central display showed a range of 1030 km. In the city, it can really get close to this number. When there are many red lights, the electric motor intervenes frequently, and the displayed fuel consumption is less than 5L. I've taken two long trips, and the hybrid system actually consumes more fuel on highways. Driving at 120 km/h with the air conditioning on, I actually traveled 870 km before refueling. It's recommended to drive in eco mode normally, and keeping the battery level above three bars is the most fuel-efficient. The fuel cap indicates that 92-octane gasoline is required, but 95-octane gasoline burns more efficiently, resulting in similar cost per kilometer.

The real-world data from a friend who drives an Accord for Didi is more informative. His 1.5T gasoline version is used for daily rides. When the tank is full, it shows a range of 650 km, but in the city, he has to refuel after just over 500 km. For airport trips on the highway, cruising at 110 km/h, the fuel consumption is 6.3L, using only 41 liters for 650 km. With the recent fuel price increase, he calculated the cost per kilometer to be 0.7 yuan, which is 0.2 yuan higher than the hybrid version. Running the AC at maximum reduces the range by 15%, so it's best to park in the shade during summer.


