How many gallons does a 2017 Honda Civic hold?
The 2017 Honda Civic’s fuel tank holds about 12.4 gallons (roughly 47 liters).
This article breaks down the official capacity and how it varies across body styles, plus what that means for daily driving and refueling habits.
Fuel tank capacity by body style
The Civic lineup for 2017 uses a very similar fuel tank across most trims. The following figures reflect typical capacities reported for common configurations.
- Sedan and Coupe: 12.4 gallons
- Hatchback: approximately 12.3–12.4 gallons
In practice, most 2017 Civics hover around the 12.4-gallon mark, with only minor variations depending on the exact trim or optional equipment.
Driving range and practical implications
With a tank around 12.4 gallons, drivers can expect a comfortable range between fill-ups under normal conditions. Actual distance on a full tank depends on the engine, transmission, and driving style, as well as road and weather conditions.
How capacity translates to miles per tank
Fuel capacity provides the upper limit of range; the real-world miles per tank will vary by mpg figures for the specific 2017 Civic you own or drive. Most owners find that the tank covers a broad daily-route and commute profile before needing a refill.
Summary
The 2017 Honda Civic typically carries a 12.4-gallon fuel tank, with the hatchback showing a very similar capacity. This consistent capacity supports a practical range for daily use, while small variations by body style and trim can occur. Always refer to your specific model’s manual or the Honda official specs for the exact figure on your vehicle.
