How many kilometers can an Odyssey Hybrid travel on a full tank of fuel?

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Gretchen
07/28/25 12:26pm
The Honda Odyssey Hybrid has a combined fuel consumption of 5.8L/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. On paper, a full tank can cover approximately 950 kilometers, while in actual urban driving conditions, the range is around 850 kilometers. Exterior Design: The Odyssey Hybrid adopts the Japanese original sporty body kit. Compared to the current fuel-powered model, the new car features a more visually striking front grille, enhanced with chrome accents that give the front fascia a more dynamic appearance. The air intakes on both sides of the front bumper have also been redesigned with a new style, offering a more impressive visual effect. Interior Design: The Odyssey Hybrid maintains the same interior design as the current fuel-powered model, continuing the homey and warm aesthetic. The multimedia screen has been upgraded from 7 inches to 8 inches in the new model.
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Sanchez
08/11/25 5:13pm
I usually drive the Odyssey Hybrid to pick up my kids and go to the supermarket. A full tank can last around 700 to 900 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity is about 60 liters, and the official fuel consumption is around 5 liters per 100 kilometers. You’ll get used to it—it might consume a bit more in city traffic, but it’s more fuel-efficient on the highway. On weekends, when taking the kids on long trips, I don’t have to worry about refueling. Compared to the gasoline version I drove before, the hybrid saves a lot—hundreds of dollars a month on fuel. Driving habits also matter; avoid stomping on the accelerator and maintain a steady pace for the best efficiency. The design feels perfect for family use—spacious and eco-friendly. With good road conditions, a full tank can easily cover a small thousand kilometers.
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VanBrooke
08/11/25 5:14pm
As a young car enthusiast, the Odyssey Hybrid is truly a pleasant surprise. I once managed to drive over 800 kilometers on a single tank of fuel! The principle is its hybrid system, which uses gasoline at high speeds and automatically switches to electric power at low speeds, recovering energy to reduce waste. According to the real-world test data I checked, the combined fuel consumption is about 5.3 liters per 100 kilometers, and with a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters, it can easily reach around 850 kilometers. It drives quietly and effortlessly, with impressive acceleration. I recommend checking the battery system during maintenance to extend its range. Whether it's mountain roads or long-distance trips, it handles them with ease. My friends all praise this car for its high cost-performance ratio, making it perfect for daily commuting.
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Beth
09/28/25 6:58am
Driving the Odyssey Hybrid is quite reassuring, with a full tank capable of covering over 800 kilometers. Living in the suburbs and commuting mostly on highways, my average fuel consumption is about 6 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank lasts me two to three weeks. Efficiency dips slightly in cold weather, but even with the air conditioning on in summer, the range remains comfortably ample. From a safety perspective, fewer fuel stops reduce risks, especially on slippery rainy days. Economically, it costs just a few cents per kilometer in fuel, making it a very cost-effective choice.
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