How many gallons of gas does a 2007 Honda Odyssey hold?
The 2007 Honda Odyssey is a popular family minivan known for its versatile interior and reliability. A common question from buyers and owners is how much gasoline the tank can hold.
The 2007 Odyssey's fuel tank capacity is about 19.5 gallons (roughly 74 liters) when the tank is full.
Tank capacity, fixed by design
The capacity figure refers to the total volume of fuel the tank can contain. This is the same across standard trims for the 2007 Odyssey. In practice, the usable fuel between fill-ups is slightly less than the full capacity due to the fuel system's reserve and pump cutoffs. This capacity helps you estimate how far you can travel on a full tank.
Estimated driving range per tank
Because fuel economy varies with driving style and conditions, a full tank typically covers a range that depends on mpg. For the 2007 Odyssey, combined fuel economy generally falls in the mid-teens to low-20s mpg, which translates to roughly 310–430 miles per tank depending on driving conditions.
In summary, a full tank of about 19.5 gallons provides a practical range that varies with how you drive and how much you carry.
Factors that influence your actual range per tank include:
- Driving conditions (city stop-and-go vs. highway cruising)
- Payload and vehicle load (passengers and cargo)
- Tire pressure and overall vehicle maintenance
- Aggressive acceleration or deceleration, which reduces fuel economy
With typical driving habits and proper maintenance, you can expect to use roughly 19.5 gallons per full tank and plan trips accordingly.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Odyssey holds approximately 19.5 gallons of gasoline. This fixed capacity sets the baseline for range calculations, but actual mileage per tank will vary with driving behavior, terrain, and load. Always refuel before the gauge gets too close to empty to avoid interruptions during trips.
