What is the actual fuel consumption of the CRV 2.4?
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Honda CRV 2.4 automatic transmission has an average fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers on highways and 14 liters per 100 kilometers in urban roads. The dashboard displays the engine displacement and fuel consumption estimation. Here are detailed introductions about Honda CR-V: Overview: Honda CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The 2015 CR-V features a sporty and fashionable design, paired with Michelin Latitude SUV tires, offering excellent handling performance. Others: The wheelbase is 2620mm. The vehicle dimensions are 4550×1820×1685mm. The trunk volume is 862 liters. The fuel consumption is 6.4L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 53 liters. The standard seating capacity is 5. The top speed is 182km/h. The seat materials include fabric, faux leather, or genuine leather. The acceleration time ranges from 9.3 to 10.3 seconds. The drive modes include front-wheel drive, front four-wheel drive, or real-time four-wheel drive.
I've been driving the CR-V 2.4L for five years now. For daily urban commuting, the fuel consumption typically fluctuates between 11L to 13L per 100km, and can go up to 14L in heavy traffic. It's much more fuel-efficient on highways - maintaining a speed around 100km/h shows a displayed fuel consumption just over 8L. However, the dashboard reading is usually about 0.5L lower than actual consumption. The throttle response is quite sensitive at low speeds, and aggressive acceleration from standstill can make the instantaneous fuel consumption spike to 20L. After switching to low rolling resistance tires last year, my urban fuel consumption stabilized below 12L. I recommend installing a fuel tracking app to record each refueling for more accurate data.
CR-V 2.4 AWD owner here to discuss fuel consumption. My experience shows spring is the most fuel-efficient season, with combined driving conditions averaging around 10.5L without AC. In summer with AC on, it jumps to 12L. Pay special attention to carbon buildup - after cleaning the throttle body every 20,000km, my fuel consumption drops by 0.8L. During long road trips with full load and luggage on national highways, I measured about 9.3L/100km. Tire pressure significantly affects fuel economy - last time when tire pressure was low, it consumed 1L more per 100km. While newer models generally have better fuel efficiency, these figures are normal for older versions.