
The Mistra has a fuel tank capacity of 62 liters. The fuel tank capacity (L) refers to the size of the fuel tank, measuring a vehicle's ability to carry fuel. The fuel tank capacity determines the driving range—for two cars with identical engines, the one with the larger tank can travel farther. The official combined fuel consumption under standard driving conditions is 1.8L, while the Mistra consumes 9.1L/100km. Below is an introduction to fuel consumption: 1. Driving habits and road conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid heavy acceleration; gradual acceleration from a start is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the accelerator hard when starting—doing so can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to a normal start. 2. Braking: Maintaining a safe distance and avoiding frequent braking saves even more fuel. If you don't keep a safe distance, you may need to brake frequently on the road. When braking, an automatic transmission vehicle will downshift, requiring the engine to pull back up from a lower gear. Starting from a stop or in a low gear consumes more fuel.

I've been driving the Mistra for over three years now, and a full tank usually holds about 55 liters, which is quite suitable. For city commuting, refueling once a week is sufficient, and on the highway, it can run over 600 kilometers. I usually pay attention to fuel consumption, averaging around 9 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and dropping to 7 liters on the highway. Combined with the tank size, it's very convenient for long trips. When refueling, I prefer to choose early morning or evening hours when temperatures are lower, as the fuel density is higher, allowing for a bit more fuel to be added. It's advisable not to fill the tank completely, leaving some space for thermal expansion to avoid overflow and damage to the carbon canister. Regularly check the seal of the fuel cap to prevent fuel evaporation and waste. These small habits can extend the vehicle's lifespan and save some money on fuel.

The standard fuel tank capacity of the Mistra is 55 liters. As an owner, I find this size quite reasonable for daily use. In city driving, a full tank lasts over a week, and even longer on highways. I always calculate the refueling cost - filling up costs around 400 yuan at current fuel prices, and with an average fuel consumption of 10L/100km, the economy is decent. Fuel tank capacity was one of my considerations when choosing a car - too large means frequent refueling hassles, too small causes range anxiety on long trips. The Mistra strikes a good balance here. Also, I recommend not mixing different fuel grades - maintaining consistent fuel quality is better for the engine.

From a technical perspective, the Mingtu's fuel tank capacity is fixed at 55 liters, with its position designed under the chassis to lower the center of gravity and enhance handling. The fuel tank material is typically plastic, which is lightweight and corrosion-resistant. The actual refueling volume may vary slightly due to temperature or fuel pump accuracy, but it generally ranges between 54 to 56 liters. During maintenance, ensure the fuel tank ventilation system is not blocked to avoid pressure imbalance. Considering the vehicle's weight and fuel efficiency, this capacity optimizes both range and safety, making long-distance travel worry-free regarding fuel levels.

Our family travels with the Mistra, and with a full tank of 55 liters, it's extremely convenient for long-distance trips with kids, reducing the number of stops needed. The average fuel consumption is 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers, and it's even more fuel-efficient on highways—a full tank easily covers over 500 kilometers. When refueling, I prefer large gas stations to ensure clean fuel quality and avoid impurities clogging the fuel system. The tank capacity is moderate—not as fuel-hungry as large SUVs but sufficient for family needs. Checking the fuel level before a trip is a must—safety first.

I drive the Mistra for my daily commute, and a full tank of 55 liters lasts me over a week. The urban driving fuel consumption is relatively high at around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, but the larger tank reduces refueling frequency, saving time and hassle. When refueling, I use an app to find discounts, saving a bit of money. The fuel tank is designed with leak protection, and during regular , the fuel pump and filter are checked to avoid malfunctions. The tank capacity significantly impacts the driving experience, and the Mistra does well in this aspect, making commuting worry-free.


