How many kilometers can the 10th-generation Accord travel on a full tank of fuel?
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The 10th-generation Accord can travel approximately 700-800 kilometers on a full tank of fuel under normal driving conditions. Here are some related details about the 10th-generation Accord: 1. The mileage on a full tank differs between hybrid and fuel-powered models, with the hybrid version offering a relatively longer range. 2. The 10th-generation Accord comes in two powertrain variants: one equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine and the other with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. The 2.0L variant is the hybrid model, featuring a powertrain combination of a 2.0L engine and an electric motor. The fuel-powered models are paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, while the hybrid models come with an E-CVT continuously variable transmission.
I've been driving the 10th-generation Honda Accord for over two years with a fuel tank capacity of 56.5 liters. Based on my experience and official data, the combined fuel consumption is approximately 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which theoretically allows a range of about 750 kilometers on a full tank. However, actual mileage varies significantly depending on driving conditions: in city traffic congestion, fuel consumption can surge to over 9 liters, reducing the range to just over 600 kilometers; while highway cruising can lower consumption to 6.5 liters, easily exceeding 800 kilometers. Many factors influence this, such as aggressive air conditioning use increasing fuel consumption or heavy vehicle load affecting distance. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure, as proper settings can save fuel and improve overall efficiency. Overall, this car's range is quite reliable and suitable for long-distance travel.