How many kilometers can a BMW 530 travel on a full tank of gas?

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Cole
07/30/25 5:05am
The fuel tank capacity varies for each car model, and even among similar models from different brands, as there is no national standard. However, most car manufacturers follow a general rule: a full tank of gas typically supports a driving range of around 600 kilometers, never less than 500 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel tank size: A fuel tank with a capacity of 60-70 liters can cover approximately 600-700 kilometers based on the above data. This takes into account factors such as load-bearing efficiency, installation space, engine displacement, and fuel consumption. Fuel tank capacity configuration: Car manufacturers configure fuel tank capacity based on a 500-kilometer driving range under mixed road conditions. Typically, 1.6-1.8L displacement engines have fuel tanks ranging from 40-50 liters, while 2.0-2.4L engines have tanks around 50-60 liters.
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