How Many Kilometers Can a Full Tank of Gas Last?

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DeJaxon
07/30/25 2:39am
For private cars, the distance a full tank of gas can cover varies significantly among different models, primarily depending on the vehicle's displacement and fuel tank capacity. A car with a 2.0L displacement typically consumes around 10 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. With a fuel tank capacity of 60-70 liters, it can cover approximately 600-700 kilometers based on these figures. Considering factors such as load-bearing efficiency, installation space, displacement, and fuel consumption, most cars are designed with a fuel tank capacity that allows for about 500 kilometers of mixed driving conditions. Generally, cars with a 1.6-1.8L displacement have fuel tanks ranging from 40-50 liters, while those with 2.0-2.4L displacement have tanks around 50-60 liters. For a 1.6L displacement car, a full tank can last about 300-400 kilometers in pure urban driving conditions, whereas it can cover over 600-700 kilometers in suburban or highway driving.
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