How many kilometers can a full tank of gas last for the new Teana?
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When driving on the highway with the new Teana, after filling up the tank until the pump automatically stops, it can easily cover 800 kilometers without any issues. Range of household vehicles: Normally, household vehicles can cover more than 500 kilometers on a full tank. Small cars have fuel tank capacities of 35-45 liters, while mid-size cars have capacities of around 55-75 liters. After filling up, they can generally travel about 500 kilometers. The size of the fuel tank depends on the car's displacement—larger displacement means higher fuel consumption and thus a bigger tank, and vice versa. Manufacturers' standard: However, most car manufacturers follow a general rule where a full tank usually supports around 600 kilometers of driving, and it won't be less than 500 kilometers.
I've been driving the new Teana for almost three years, mainly for dropping off and picking up kids from school and weekend grocery shopping. The fuel tank is about 65 liters, and in heavy city traffic during commutes, the fuel consumption is slightly over 9L/100km. A full tank can last around 700 kilometers. It's much more fuel-efficient on highways. Last family trip with cruise control on, I achieved 5.8L/100km and drove up to 950 kilometers before the fuel warning light came on. Weather also has a significant impact. Using air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by about 0.5L, while winter heating has less effect. Keeping tire pressure from being too low and avoiding cluttering the trunk with unnecessary items can add dozens of kilometers to the range.
The fuel tank capacity of the new Teana ranges between 61-70 liters, depending on the model year and configuration. According to manufacturer data, the 2.0L naturally aspirated version has a combined fuel consumption of 6-7L per 100km, while the 2.0T turbo version consumes around 7-8L. Maintaining a steady speed during daily driving is most fuel-efficient. When cruising at 90-100km/h on highways, actual fuel consumption can reach as low as 5.5L. In congested urban areas, fuel consumption may surge above 10L, significantly reducing the driving range. It's recommended to regularly replace the air filter and clean the throttle valve, while maintaining tire pressure around 2.4bar. These maintenance details can help extend your driving range by 50-80 kilometers.