What does comprehensive range mean?

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HectorDella
07/29/25 4:05pm
Comprehensive range refers to the maximum distance a vehicle can travel at a relatively fuel-efficient speed with the remaining gasoline in the tank. Below is an introduction to automotive gasoline: 1. Introduction: Automotive gasoline is a liquid fuel refined from petroleum, primarily used for cars and motorcycles. 2. Quality evaluation: (1) Anti-knock performance: The ability of automotive gasoline to resist knocking and ensure normal combustion. (2) Volatility: The ability of gasoline to absorb heat and transition from a liquid to a gaseous state under certain temperature and pressure conditions. Volatility depends on the saturated vapor pressure and distillation composition of the gasoline. (3) Stability: The ability of gasoline to resist oxidation under certain external conditions, referred to as stability.
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