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New 2026 CRV

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traded in my 2019 crv for a new 2026 exl..fantastic..wonderful upgrades..not totally broken in yet..mpgs increasing by the day..started at 26 mpgs..now up to 31 after 600 miles..hope it keeps climbing....raiant red / grey interior..living the dream
 
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I have a March 2025 CRV Hybrid (UK) Looking through these threads I am beginning to realise that there are differences in specs for different countries. My hybrid with 2.0 litre petrol engine is returning an overall indicated 42 mpg. ( UK galls.) I use Econ mode all the time and drive within speed limits with an occasional few minutes high speed run to "clear the pipes". (possibly not necessary nowdays.)
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Man, I must be doing something wrong. I have a ‘24 CR-V Sport Touring L Hybrid puchased in 01/24, and 20+ months later it only has 10K miles. I ignore the vehicle’s MPG display and compute my own, filling up every time. I’m lucky to ever get better than 33MPG and I think my record is 35. I suspect it is because where I live I don’t do much ‘city’ driving, as most travel is on a road with a 50 to 60 MPH limit and drivers are usually doing five over. I think I read where the ICE engine directly drives the wheels once you hit 62 MPH, which might weigh heavy on my situation.
 
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I have a 2024 CR-V EX that did the same thing. It was actually 18mpg but eventually improved on Highway to 33mpg. In town I get 28mpg. I stopped concerning myself with it at 15K miles. We have a lot of hills, stop signs, and stop lights that affect it.
 
#8 ·
Bought mine in March. Range is 54 miles in warm weather 40 in cool, about 500 incl full tank of petrol. Only filled up 3 times so I use premium unleaded. Only issues were Android Auto not connecting (now fixed) and an annoying warning whenever I get too close to the side of the road - lots of narrow country lanes where we are. So much better than my 2021 CRV which I also liked a lot.
 
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Have a 2020 Touring model and I have never recorded better than 32 mpg regardless of where or when I drove the vehicle. Have to keep in mind those EPA ratings are almost unattainable by the average driver. Don't get me wrong; I like the vehicle (even though there may be a transmission issue), but I know I'm not likely to see anything close to 36 mpg highway.
 
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We have a new 2026 CR-V Hybrid Sport Touring Platinum Pearl White. Traded in a 2017 CR-V EX-L. Loving the upgrade seats are more comfortable, digital dash and larger navigation are great. Still on our first tank so I can't report on mileage. Mu only disappointment so far is I am unable to get a 3rd spare key fob, which we need because of our parking arrangements. I have tried Honda dealer and private locksmith and they say not available yet.
 
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