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What kind of gas does a 2024 Honda HRV use?

In the United States and Canada, the 2024 Honda HR-V runs on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher; premium fuel is not required. In other regions, fuel requirements can vary by market, so always check the local owner’s manual for the exact octane specification.


The following sections outline fuel-type guidelines by region and offer context for drivers considering different trims or markets. Always verify with the vehicle’s documentation for your specific model.


Fuel type by market


United States and Canada


The HR-V sold in North America is designed for regular unleaded gasoline. Use 87 octane or higher. There is no need to buy premium fuel for this engine, and doing so typically provides no measurable performance benefit.



  • United States and Canada: Regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane) or higher; premium fuel is not required.


Concluding: For U.S. and Canadian buyers, regular 87-octane gas is the standard and recommended choice, with no performance advantage tied to premium fuels for this model.


Europe and other markets


In Europe and other regions where the HR-V is sold with petrol and hybrid variants, gasoline requirements follow regional standards. Most markets specify petrol (gasoline) with country-specific octane ratings; consult the local owner’s manual for the exact minimum octane.



  • Europe and other markets: Petrol is used; octane requirements vary by country and engine variant (often around 95 RON in many markets). Always refer to the local manual or dealer guidance for the precise specification.


Concluding: Outside North America, fuel octane can differ by country and by engine variant. Always follow the regional recommendations listed in the owner’s manual for your specific market and trim.


Additional notes


About hybrids and regional variants


Some markets offer HR-V variants that incorporate hybrid powertrains (e.g., e:HEV). Even these models run on gasoline, with octane guidance tied to regional norms. In practice, you’ll still typically use regular petrol, but check the local guidance for the exact octane minimum and any special recommendations.


In all cases, using the fuel type and octane level specified by Honda for your market helps protect warranty coverage and engine longevity. If you’re unsure, ask your local Honda dealer or consult the owner’s manual for your exact VIN and trim.


Summary


The 2024 Honda HR-V in North America is designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline (87 octane or higher), with premium fuel not required. In other regions, fuel requirements vary by market and variant, so regional manuals should be consulted for exact octane specifications. Always verify fuel guidance for your specific model to ensure optimal performance and warranty compliance.

What is the best year to avoid Honda HR-V?


The best Honda HR-V years to avoid are 2015 and 2016, which were early models with potential issues like infotainment glitches and CVT transmission problems. The 2024 model also has some reported problems, including fuel pump failures and steering difficulty, as well as various noises and leaks. It is generally advised to be cautious with model years 2015, 2016, and 2024. 
Years to avoid

  • 2015–2016: These early second-generation models can suffer from infotainment system bugs, minor transmission issues, and were part of early recalls. 
  • 2024: This model year has received reports of fuel pump failure, steering difficulties, and potential noises, leaks, and seal issues. 

Years to consider
  • 2017–2022: These years generally offer improved features, and the 2020, 2021, and 2022 models are frequently cited as reliable choices before the 2023 redesign. 
  • 2023 and newer: These models represent the second generation and are considered more reliable, with the hybrid version also receiving positive buzz. 

This video discusses potential problems with the CVT in Honda HR-V models from 2016 to 2022: 1mAnother LapYouTube · Oct 23, 2025



What gas does a 2024 Honda HRV take?


The 2024 Honda HR-V requires regular unleaded gasoline, with a minimum octane rating of 87. It is recommended to use TOP TIER™ Detergent Gasoline when available to help keep the fuel system clean, and to ensure the fuel does not contain more than 10% ethanol (E10).
 
Fuel type and octane

  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline 
  • Octane Rating: A minimum of 87 octane is recommended 
  • What to avoid: Do not use gasoline with more than 15% ethanol or any gasoline containing methanol or MMT 

Additional recommendations
  • TOP TIER™ fuel: Honda recommends using TOP TIER™ Detergent Gasoline to keep the engine and fuel system clean.
  • Check the manual: The correct fuel type is also listed on the inside of the fuel filler door or in the owner's manual. 



Should I put 87 or 89 in my car?


No, 89 octane gas is not inherently better than 87, but it can be necessary for certain vehicles. For most cars, using 89 octane instead of 87 will not provide benefits like increased power or efficiency and is simply a more expensive choice. However, some engines are designed to require a higher octane level (like 89 or 91) to prevent knocking and damage, especially if they have a turbocharger or higher compression ratio. You should always use the octane level recommended in your vehicle's owner's manual. 
When 89 octane may be needed

  • Your car's manufacturer recommends it in the owner's manual.
  • Your engine has a turbocharger or supercharger.
  • Your engine has a high compression ratio.
  • You hear your engine "knocking" or "pinging" when using 87 octane gas. 

When 89 octane is not necessary 
  • Your car is designed for 87 octane fuel and doesn't have a high-performance engine.
  • Using 89 octane won't make your car faster or more efficient than the recommended 87.
  • You will simply be paying more for no added benefit. 



Which Hondas require premium gas?


Premium gasoline is not required for most Honda models unless your owner's manual states otherwise. Higher-octane fuel does not improve performance in engines that are not built for it.


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