How many kilometers can the 10th-generation Accord travel on a full tank of fuel?

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EleanorRose
07/30/25 7:31am
Under normal driving conditions, a full tank can cover 700-800 kilometers. The following is a related introduction to the 10th-generation Accord: 1. Honda's 10th-generation Accord fuel version is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, which not only provides rapid power feedback but also adopts multi-hole cylinder direct fuel injection technology and has undergone improvements and upgrades in the cooling system. 2. The multi-hole cylinder direct fuel injection technology allows for new settings in injection angle, injection frequency, injection volume, etc., effectively reducing fuel intrusion into the crankcase. 3. The new cooling system design is equipped with the CCS engine rapid warm-up system and adopts a new engine double-layer water jacket design. The exhaust gas is directly cooled by water, effectively reducing the exhaust gas temperature during high-load engine operation, improving fuel economy while enhancing the cooling performance of high-temperature engine components.
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