How many kilometers can a Toyota C-HR run on a full tank of gas?

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VanKennedy
07/30/25 7:58am
Toyota C-HR has a fuel tank capacity of 50L. Generally speaking, a 50L fuel tank can allow a car to travel more than 600 kilometers. The average fuel consumption of a normal family car is about 8L. Based on the fuel tank capacity, it's no problem for a car to run 600 kilometers on a full tank of gas. When the fuel warning light comes on, regardless of the car model, the vehicle can continue to travel for 30 kilometers. Relevant information about car fuel tanks is as follows: Introduction: The car fuel tank is the full name of the automobile fuel tank. Currently, with the development of the automobile industry and the revitalization of the domestic automobile industry, the demand for car fuel tanks from major automobile manufacturers has shown a significant growth trend. Design principle: Utilizing the heat energy generated by the engine during operation, a thermal circulation system is added between the engine, fuel tank, and water tank. The original single fuel tank is designed as a combined fuel tank consisting of a main tank and an auxiliary tank.
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