How many miles does a 2015 Honda CR-V get?
The 2015 Honda CR-V delivers about 29 mpg combined with front-wheel drive and about 28 mpg combined with all-wheel drive, according to EPA estimates.
The question asks how many miles per gallon a 2015 CR-V achieves. Below is a breakdown of the official EPA estimates by drivetrain, followed by notes on real-world performance and tips for improving efficiency.
EPA fuel economy by drivetrain
The following EPA estimates apply to the CVT-equipped 2015 CR-V models and vary slightly by drivetrain.
- 2WD CVT: 26 mpg city / 34 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined
- AWD CVT: 25 mpg city / 33 mpg highway / 28 mpg combined
Real-world mileage can vary based on driving conditions, maintenance, and driving style.
Real-world performance and factors
In everyday driving, you might see mileage in the mid-20s when city commuting dominates, and the low- to mid-30s on long highway trips. Factors that influence mpg include traffic patterns, terrain, cargo load, tire pressure, and how well the vehicle is maintained.
Maximizing fuel economy
To help drivers maximize efficiency, here are practical tips that can make a noticeable difference.
- Keep tires inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
- Follow the recommended maintenance schedule (air filter, spark plugs, oil changes).
- Drive smoothly and anticipate traffic to reduce unnecessary braking and acceleration.
- Use cruise control on highways when appropriate.
- Remove excess weight and, if possible, limit roof-mounted cargo when not needed.
Even with these practices, actual MPG will vary by conditions and individual driving styles.
Summary
The 2015 Honda CR-V shows EPA ratings around 29 mpg combined for 2WD and 28 mpg combined for AWD, with city/highway splits near 26/34 for 2WD and 25/33 for AWD. Real-world mileage usually trails EPA estimates in city driving and can exceed them on steady highway trips. Practicing efficient driving habits can help minimize fuel use and maximize miles per gallon.
