What is the highway fuel consumption of the Honda CR-V?

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VonColton
07/28/25 3:09pm
Dongfeng Honda CR-V has relatively good fuel economy, with a fuel consumption of around 8L per 100 kilometers. Here is some extended information: 1. Exterior: The exterior is stylish and dynamic, with smooth lines, rounded yet sporty; the materials and craftsmanship have improved; the configuration is good; the power is strong; the handling is flexible; the cost-performance ratio is relatively high. 2. Space: The overall driving and passenger space is spacious and ample, with no obvious tightness in head and legroom; the interior storage space is abundant and practical; the seats are well-wrapped and quite comfortable, with the rear seats being slightly adjustable, making them more practical for long-distance travel. 3. Interior: The interior adopts Honda's family style, with a two-tone design that is warm and clean; the three-spoke steering wheel has a good feel; the configuration is practical; the materials and craftsmanship have improved; some users have reported a strong odor in new cars.
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AngeloLee
08/11/25 7:34pm
I've been driving my Honda CR-V on highways for several years, with fuel consumption typically ranging between 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the model year. Mine is the 2019 1.5T engine version, maintaining a cruising speed of 90-100 km/h on flat roads averages around 7.5 liters; with heavy loads or air conditioning on, it rises above 8 liters. Gentle driving with fewer sudden accelerations, along with regular maintenance of tire pressure and engine oil, can optimize efficiency. Fuel economy improves with lighter highway traffic, but cold weather or uphill terrain increases consumption by about 0.5 liters. Overall, it's a fuel-efficient and reliable SUV, well-suited for long-distance travel.
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