What is the fuel tank capacity of a Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle?

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VanValerie
07/29/25 6:23pm
Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles have a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters. Introduction to automobile fuel tank capacity: The fuel gauge on the dashboard has 5-6 segments, with each segment representing the remaining fuel capacity in the tank. Generally, when only two segments remain, it's time to refuel. The international standard unit for measuring fuel tank capacity is liters (L), and different countries have corresponding standards for automobile fuel tank capacities. Automobile fuel tank capacities: Typically, small cars have fuel tank capacities of 35-45 liters, while mid-sized vehicles range between 55-75 liters. A full tank generally allows for approximately 500 kilometers of driving range. Vehicles with smaller displacement and lighter weight tend to have correspondingly smaller fuel tanks, whereas heavier vehicles with larger engines feature bigger fuel tank capacities.
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