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What is the average mileage of Honda CR-V petrol?

Across recent petrol Honda CR-V models, the car typically returns around 30 mpg combined in U.S. testing, with European tests generally yielding about 6.0–7.0 L/100km. Actual mileage depends on year, trim and drivetrain.


Understanding what “average mileage” means requires looking at test cycles, market and model year. This article breaks down typical figures, what drives variation, and how to compare numbers across generations and regions.


What affects the CR-V petrol’s fuel efficiency


Before listing the main elements that shape mileage, it helps to know why numbers can vary from one CR-V to another.



  • Engine and drivetrain: The current petrol CR-V uses a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine paired with a CVT, with all-wheel drive typically lowering mpg slightly compared with front-wheel drive.

  • Transmission characteristics: A CVT can optimize engine speed for efficiency, but the feel can vary depending on driving style and conditions.

  • Driving conditions and style: City stop-and-go reduces mpg, while steady highway cruising tends to improve it.

  • Vehicle load and aerodynamics: Heavier payload, roof racks, or added gear increase energy use; smoother aerodynamics help mpg.

  • Accessory usage: Air conditioning, heating and other electrical loads can shift real-world fuel economy.


These factors commonly explain why two identical CR-Vs can show different mileage in everyday driving.


Mileage by market and generation


Here is a snapshot of typical combined fuel-economy ranges for petrol CR-V models in major markets. Figures refer to modern 1.5L turbo petrol variants and may vary by year and trim.



  • United States and Canada: Combined mpg around 29–30 mpg for recent models, with FWD typically at about 30 mpg and AWD around 29 mpg. In liters per 100 kilometers, this roughly corresponds to 7.8–8.0 L/100km.

  • Europe (WLTP): Real-world figures commonly around 6.0–7.0 L/100km, roughly equivalent to about 39–47 mpg UK, depending on variant and driving conditions.

  • Other markets (e.g., Japan, Australia): Often similar to Europe, with a combined range roughly around 6.5–7.5 L/100km (about 33–46 mpg UK), depending on specifications and cycle used.


Note: These ranges reflect standard testing cycles and typical real-world variation. For the exact figure on a specific model year, market, and drivetrain, consult Honda’s official brochures or EPA/WLTP data for that configuration.


How to read and compare mpg figures across generations


Understanding the test cycles is essential when comparing numbers across model years. EPA ratings apply to the U.S. market and use a city/highway mix, while WLTP numbers are used in Europe and many other regions and can yield different results for the same car. When comparing, ensure you’re looking at the same engine, transmission, drivetrain, and test cycle.


Notes on EPA vs WLTP numbers


EPA figures are typically lower in city driving and higher on highways, while WLTP aggregates different driving profiles and can produce different overall figures. Real-world mileage will vary with speed, climate control use, and load.


Summary


In summary, petrol Honda CR-Vs usually average around 30 mpg combined in the U.S. and about 6.0–7.0 L/100km in WLTP markets, with notable variation by year, trim, and drivetrain. For precise figures, check the official fuel-economy data for your exact model year and market, and consider your typical driving conditions to set realistic expectations.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.