How many liters is a full tank of the Corolla?
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Toyota Corolla has a fuel tank capacity of 55L, and the gasoline specification is 92 or above unleaded gasoline. Generally, car manufacturers follow a rule that the full tank capacity usually supports driving about 600 kilometers, not less than 500 kilometers. The following is an introduction to the Corolla: 1. The Corolla, formerly translated as "Corolla", is a brand of Toyota Motor. 2. The appearance is moderate and atmospheric, stable, without any outstanding highlights, and more suitable for family use. 3. The interior design is simple, the center console design is moderate, the seats are spacious and comfortable, the air conditioning effect is good, and the workmanship is good. 4. The new dual VVT-i engine matches perfectly with the CVT continuously variable transmission, the 2.0L engine is powerful; the six-speed manual transmission has high precision and clear gear engagement.
I often drive a Corolla for long distances, and its fuel tank is quite substantial. The gasoline version comes with a standard 50-liter large tank; last time, I drove from Shanghai to Nanjing without needing to refuel. The hybrid version has a slightly smaller 43-liter tank, but its fuel efficiency advantage is obvious, resulting in even longer actual range. Remember not to overfill the tank—after the pump clicks off, you can still add about seven to eight liters, but this can cause gasoline to overflow into the carbon canister. When approached by fuel additive salespeople at gas stations, the sticker inside the fuel cap that says 'Please use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or higher' is the best response.
Last week, I accompanied a friend to pick up a new car. The salesperson mentioned that the current Corolla models come with two fuel tank capacities: 50 liters for the pure gasoline version and 43 liters for the hybrid version. When the fuel warning light on the dashboard comes on, there's approximately 8 liters of fuel left, and you can fill up around 42 liters at that point. The hybrid's smaller fuel tank is due to the battery taking up space, but its actual fuel consumption is remarkably economical at just over 4 liters per 100 km. Important reminder: The sticker inside the fuel tank cap clearly specifies 92-octane gasoline—don't be fooled into using 95!