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How big is the tank on a Honda Crosstour?

The Honda Crosstour typically carries a fuel tank of about 17 gallons (roughly 64–65 liters).


Capacity details


Official specifications for most 2009–2015 Crosstour models list a fuel-tank capacity of 17.2 gallons (65 liters). This figure is widely cited in brochures and owner manuals. Some sources show minor rounding differences, such as 17.1 or 17.3 gallons, but 17.2 gallons is the standard figure used by Honda for most trims and drivetrain configurations.


Practical driving range


Fuel economy varies by drivetrain and year, but Crosstour V6 models typically deliver roughly 18–19 mpg in city driving and around 27–28 mpg on highways (with 2WD). AWD versions may sit around 18 mpg city and 26–27 mpg highway. On a full 17.2-gallon tank, this translates to an approximate driving range of about 350–500 miles, depending on conditions and driving style.


Notes by year and drivetrain


Honda Crosstour production spanned roughly 2009 to 2015. Across that period the tank capacity remained within the same general range, with only minor variations due to rounding in literature or specific model-year marketing material. For the exact figure on a given vehicle (VIN), consult the owner's manual or a factory brochure for that year.


Summary


In short, the Honda Crosstour is equipped with a fuel tank around 17 gallons in capacity, about 64–65 liters. This provides several hundred miles of driving range depending on how you drive and the model year. For the precise figure on a specific car, check the owner's manual or Honda’s official spec sheet for that year.

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