
Jingyi X5 fuel tank can hold 55 liters of gasoline. Introduction to the appearance of Jingyi X5: Jingyi X5 is the first "oversized urban SUV" in China. In terms of appearance, the Jingyi X5's mirrors are independently designed to effectively reduce wind resistance, with turn signals added to the outside for increased safety; the door handles feature keyless entry functionality, enhancing convenience; meanwhile, the wheels adopt a two-tone multi-spoke design, making the side profile more eye-catching. Precautions for Jingyi X5: The Jingyi X5 car can meet the daily engine operation requirements by using 5W-40 engine oil, and there is no need to add higher-grade oil types.

I've been driving the Jingyi X5 for several years. The fuel tank capacity is about 55 liters, and a full tank can last for about 500-600 kilometers, which is more than enough for city commuting. Since I don't usually travel far for work, I only need to refuel every two weeks, saving a lot of time. It's even better for long trips—a full tank can get me to my destination without frequent stops for gas. I've also noticed that keeping the tank more than half full makes the car's performance smoother, so I recommend not waiting until it's empty to refuel to avoid damaging the fuel pump system. Additionally, the 55-liter capacity paired with a 1.5T engine gives a fuel consumption of about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite economical. This was a major selling point for me when I bought the car. And when I go on outdoor trips, having plenty of fuel gives me peace of mind.

As an automotive enthusiast, I can share that the Jingyi X5 has a fuel tank design capacity of 55 liters, which is considered medium among SUVs in its class—larger than sedans but smaller than hardcore off-road vehicles. In practical use, a full tank allows for over 500 kilometers of driving, sufficient for daily commutes and weekend trips. Having driven numerous vehicles, I've observed that fuel tank size significantly impacts the driving experience—too small requires frequent refueling which wastes time, while too large increases vehicle weight and affects fuel efficiency. This model strikes a good balance, complemented by an efficient fuel system that ensures smooth operation. I recommend keeping track of refueling mileage to better plan trips, and using high-quality gasoline to prolong engine life.

From a technical perspective, the fuel tank capacity of the Jingyi X5 is 55 liters, a size designed to balance vehicle weight and fuel efficiency. When driving in urban areas with higher fuel consumption, it can last three to four days; on highways, it's more economical and saves some fuel. The stable capacity reduces the hassle of frequent refueling and helps protect the fuel pump components. For daily use, it's best to avoid overloading or rapid acceleration—maintaining good habits can extend the vehicle's lifespan. This is quite convenient for everyday drivers.


