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How many kilometers can an Odyssey run on a full tank of gas?

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LeReed
07/29/25 1:49pm
An Odyssey can run about 700 kilometers on a full tank of gas when driving in a mix of urban and suburban areas. The hybrid version of the Odyssey can also run about 700 kilometers on a full tank, with fuel efficiency that is considered quite good among vehicles in its class. How many kilometers can a full tank of gas run: It varies for each driver because some drive gently, consuming fuel less quickly. If you drive aggressively, it's no surprise that fuel consumption will be higher. To maximize the distance per tank, gentle driving is key—avoid frequent hard braking or heavy acceleration. Higher fuel consumption: Factors like traffic congestion, using air conditioning or heating, and other uncontrollable conditions can lead to higher fuel consumption, increasing the amount of fuel used.
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ReidFitz
08/13/25 5:09am
I've been driving this Odyssey for several years, and what impresses me most is its fuel tank capacity of around 55 liters. Officially, the average fuel consumption is between 7.5 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, theoretically allowing a full tank to cover over 600 kilometers. However, real-world conditions vary significantly. In city traffic, fuel consumption can spike above 10 liters, reducing the range to about 550 kilometers per tank. On the highway, with smooth driving, it drops to around 7 liters, easily achieving 700 kilometers. Last summer, I took my family on a long trip with the air conditioning at full blast, loaded with luggage and passengers. The fuel consumption stabilized at about 8.2 liters, and we drove 640 kilometers before refueling. To save fuel, maintaining a steady speed and avoiding aggressive acceleration helps, making daily commutes or trips less frequent for refueling. The Odyssey is quite reliable in this aspect.
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DelSerenity
10/10/25 5:29am
From an economic perspective, I'm quite satisfied with the Odyssey's range. With a standard 55-liter fuel tank and a combined fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers, it can travel over 680 kilometers. In real driving conditions, many factors come into play: if you frequently drive on mountain roads or make frequent starts, fuel consumption may exceed 9 liters, reducing the range to 550 kilometers; driving steadily on flat roads at around 7.5 liters can increase the range to 720 kilometers, which is not a dream. I've used a mobile app to record data for half a year, and on average, a full tank gets me about 620 kilometers. Spending a little over 300 yuan each time I refuel is quite worth it. Pay attention to maintenance details, such as adjusting tire pressure correctly—less tire wear can reduce fuel consumption by about 0.5 liters. Also, don't overuse the air conditioning in summer, and you can extend your range by several dozen kilometers.
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OliveMarie
11/23/25 6:41am
As a family car, I highly appreciate the Odyssey's fuel efficiency. With a 55-liter fuel tank filled up, it consumes about 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers during daily city commutes for school runs, covering approximately 580-650 kilometers. On long-distance trips, the fuel consumption drops further to just over 7 liters per 100 kilometers, easily exceeding 700 kilometers. Load capacity has a noticeable impact—last year, with five family members plus an extra 100 kg of luggage, fuel consumption slightly increased, and the tank ran empty after about 600 kilometers. Air conditioning usage is significant; in hot weather, cranking up the AC reduces the range by around 20 kilometers. However, overall reliability is excellent, ensuring no worries about running out of fuel midway.
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