If you’d like to save about $450 a year, one way to accomplish that goal is to drive a Honda CR-V Hybrid instead of the regular combustion CR-V. That’s according to government estimates of the annual cost savings of piloting a CR-V Hybrid over a CR-V. It may not be a king’s ransom. However, it’s enough to buy a new flatscreen TV or get a family of four into Orlando’s Disney World for a day. Read on to understand the miles per gallon of a Honda CR-V Hybrid.
- What Are the 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid Miles per Gallon?
- Honda CR-V Hybrid Range
- Honda CR-V Hybrid Cost
- Should You Buy a Honda CR-V Hybrid?
What Are the 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid’s Miles per Gallon?
For the 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid, it’s estimated for front-wheel drive (FWD) at 40 mpg mixed city-and-highway driving (43 city/36 highway), and the all-wheel drive (AWD) is 37 mpg (40 city/34 highway). We can confirm the CR-V Hybrid accelerates with enthusiasm.
Honda CR-V Hybrid Range
Because Honda equips the CR-V Hybrid with a 14-gallon fuel tank, we estimate FWD models to have a range of approximately 560 miles in mixed driving. That number drops to 518 miles with AWD. One slight drawback is that to achieve this mileage, Honda recommends premium (91 octane) fuel. For context, the AWD Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, with its 14.5-gallon tank, has an estimated range of 566 miles using regular unleaded gas.
2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid Cost
Honda offers the CR-V Hybrid in three trim levels. Prices include the mandatory factory-to-dealer destination fee (delivery charge).
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Should You Buy a Honda CR-V Hybrid?
Whether your goal is to save some money on fuel costs, consume less oil, or reduce your carbon footprint, the Honda CR-V Hybrid is a solid compromise. Additionally, you don’t have the inconvenience of plugging in to recharge, as with a plug-in hybrid or an all-electric EV. So, yes, if the Honda CR-V Hybrid fits your needs and budget, we think it’s a good value.