What is the fuel tank capacity of the CR-V?

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DiJohn
07/28/25 10:30pm
The fuel tank capacity of the CR-V is 58 liters. Automobile fuel tanks can be categorized into standard fuel tanks and heated fuel tanks based on their functions. The design principle of a heated fuel tank is as follows: 1. Utilizing the thermal energy generated by the engine during operation, an additional thermal circulation system is installed between the engine, fuel tank, and radiator; 2. The original single fuel tank is redesigned into a combined fuel tank consisting of a main tank and an auxiliary tank. The CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. It features a stylish and dynamic exterior design with smooth, rounded lines that maintain a sporty appeal. The overall driving and passenger space is spacious and ample, with no noticeable tightness in head or legroom. The interior offers abundant and practical storage spaces, and the seats provide excellent support and comfort.
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KateAnn
08/12/25 1:56am
I've been driving a Honda CR-V for almost ten years. The fuel tank capacity is around 58 liters, depending on the model year. For example, the 2019 model has 57 liters, while the 2023 model is basically 58 liters. With a full tank, driving in the city with a fuel consumption of about 10 liters per 100 kilometers, I can go around 580 kilometers. On the highway, the fuel consumption drops to about 6.5 liters, allowing me to reach nearly 900 kilometers, which is extremely practical for me, especially when taking my family on weekend trips to the countryside—rarely needing to refuel mid-journey. A larger fuel tank means longer intervals between refueling, saving me the hassle of weekly gas station visits, which is both time-saving and convenient. However, it's important to pay attention to driving habits; aggressive acceleration can increase fuel costs. I usually maintain a steady speed, which helps me squeeze out an extra few dozen kilometers.
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StephenLee
10/01/25 4:06am
As an automotive enthusiast, I've closely observed the fuel tank design of the Honda CR-V. The capacity generally ranges around 58 liters, with minor variations across different generations. For instance, the 2016 model had a 56-liter tank, while the latest version increased to 58 liters—a subtle adjustment resulting from chassis optimization. The tank size directly impacts driving range; combined with an average city fuel economy of approximately 25 mpg, a full tank can cover over 460 miles. This configuration ensures high efficiency without compromising trunk space or adding excessive weight—quite scientific indeed. I've also noticed the tank utilizes high-strength materials to enhance safety. For regular refueling, I opt for standard unleaded gasoline due to its reasonable pricing. If you pay attention to details, you'll realize the 58-liter capacity represents a well-engineered balance.
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