How many liters of fuel does the Roewe RX5 hold when full?

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MacManuel
07/23/25 8:39pm
Roewe RX5 holds 55 liters when full. Fuel tank capacity: Refers to the size of the fuel tank, which measures 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 fuel tank can travel farther. The fuel tank consists of the tank body and the fuel cap, used to store gasoline. The number and capacity of fuel tanks vary by vehicle model. Ordinary cars usually have one gasoline tank, while off-road vehicles often have two. Nominal capacity: Each vehicle model has a different fuel tank capacity. However, most car manufacturers follow a general rule: the amount of fuel when full typically supports about 600 kilometers of driving, not less than 500 kilometers. The nominal capacity is usually smaller than the actual refueling amount because manufacturers leave some space in the nominal capacity to ensure that the fuel does not overflow the tank when it expands due to temperature increases.
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HaileyAnn
08/10/25 6:36pm
I recently picked up my Roewe RX5, and the fuel tank holds about 60 liters when full. After one fill-up, I can drive over 700 kilometers, which is great for city commuting and weekend getaways. According to official data, the 2023 model has a 59-liter tank, but in reality, due to empty space in the tank or fuel pump design, it might be slightly less. I usually start paying attention to the fuel gauge after driving around 500 kilometers. Developing a habit of regularly checking the fuel level is important to avoid getting stranded on the road. Overall, the fuel tank capacity is moderate, and combined with the RX5's hybrid or gasoline versions, it's fuel-efficient and practical—highly recommended for friends who prefer economical SUVs.
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