| Engine | 1.8L 4-cyl |
| Transmission | Automatic (AV-S7) |
| Drive | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | Regular Gasoline |
| Vehicle Class | Small Station Wagons |
| Start-Stop | No |
| EPA Vehicle ID | 40421 |
30 MPG combined is respectable for the 2019 Honda HR-V FWD with its 1.8L 4-cylinder engine. This positions the subcompact crossover as a budget-friendly choice for city dwellers and small families who want practicality and reliability, not necessarily the highest performance. The HR-V isn’t trying to win races; it’s designed to be an efficient workhorse that saves fuel while providing a lot of cargo space and Honda’s reputation for dependability.
City and highway performance
The EPA estimates the 2019 HR-V FWD at 28 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway. This split shows the HR-V’s strength in urban settings. Stop-and-go traffic rarely taxes the small engine, and the continuously variable transmission (CVT) keeps the engine in its most efficient range. The highway number is also good, making road trips possible, though drivers should expect to downshift for passing, especially when the vehicle is loaded with passengers and gear. These numbers reflect the front-wheel-drive model; all-wheel drive versions will see a slight dip in overall fuel economy.
Annual fuel cost
The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2019 Honda HR-V FWD at $1,450. This estimation is based on driving 15,000 miles per year and using national average fuel prices. Of course, your individual costs may vary depending on your driving habits, the type of fuel you purchase, and local fuel prices. However, this number provides a useful benchmark for comparing the HR-V’s fuel costs to other vehicles in its class. Someone covering significantly more than 15,000 miles annually should adjust their expectations accordingly, but the HR-V’s efficiency will remain beneficial.
Real-world expectations
EPA estimates provide a solid baseline, but real-world MPG figures often differ. Factors that change fuel economy include driving style (aggressive acceleration and braking reduce fuel economy), terrain (hilly areas increase fuel consumption), and weather conditions (cold weather can decrease MPG). The HR-V’s small engine is sensitive to increased loads. Expect fuel economy to dip a few MPG when carrying multiple passengers or a significant amount of cargo. Consistent highway speeds at 75+ MPH will also negatively affect fuel economy.
How it compares
The 2019 Honda HR-V’s fuel economy stacks up well against its competitors. The Mazda CX-3, for example, achieves a combined 29 MPG with its 2.0L engine in FWD configuration, making it very similar to the HR-V. The Nissan Kicks, exclusively available with front-wheel drive, boasts a slightly better 33 MPG combined, offering another choice for those wanting the best possible fuel efficiency. The Jeep Renegade, particularly the base model with its smaller engine, delivers a combined 24 MPG, which is much lower than the HR-V. For buyers prioritizing space and reliability, the slightly decreased MPG figure is acceptable. See HR V MPG across all years for more information.
Tips to maximize efficiency
Smooth and steady acceleration is key to getting the most miles out of every gallon. The HR-V’s CVT responds best to a gentle foot on the accelerator. Avoid aggressive starts and hard braking to maintain good fuel efficiency. Drivers familiar with the CVT can even learn to control the throttle for maximum efficiency.
Proper tire inflation is important for fuel economy. Check your tire pressure regularly and maintain the recommended inflation level as indicated on the sticker located on the driver’s side doorjamb. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which reduces fuel efficiency.
Reduce unnecessary weight. Remove any items from the vehicle that are not essential, such as sports equipment or tools that are rarely used. Extra weight adds to the engine’s workload and decreases fuel economy, especially in a smaller car like the HR-V.
Plan your routes strategically. Avoid driving during peak traffic hours when possible to minimize stop-and-go driving. Choose routes with fewer hills and less congestion to maintain a more consistent speed and optimize fuel consumption.
Regular maintenance is essential. Ensure that your HR-V receives regular oil changes and other scheduled maintenance. A well-maintained engine operates more efficiently. Consult your owner’s manual for the recommended maintenance schedule. Always check all Honda fuel economy data for related recalls and technical service bulletins that may improve fuel economy.