What is the fuel tank capacity of Roewe?
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2022 Roewe models all have a fuel tank capacity of 55L. These vehicles are equipped with turbocharged engines and feature front-engine, front-wheel-drive configurations. In the same vehicle class, the 2022 Jetour X90 has a fuel tank capacity of 57 liters. To check the remaining fuel level, owners can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument panel. It is marked with E (Empty) and F (Full). When the needle is close to E, it indicates low fuel, while nearing F means the tank is nearly full. Methods to open the fuel tank: Mechanical key opening: Typically found in some rugged off-road vehicles, this method is less common in regular family cars due to its relative complexity. In-car switch method: The location of the fuel tank switch varies by model. It may be on the floor near the driver's seat, on the left front door panel, or on the dashboard, usually marked with a fuel pump icon. However, be cautious as this method may lead to forgetting to turn off the engine before refueling, so always remember to shut off the engine. Press-to-open method: This is currently the most convenient way. After parking, the fuel attendant can simply press the tank door to open it for refueling. However, when not refueling, always engage the central locking system to prevent unauthorized access to the fuel tank cap.
I've been driving the Roewe i5 for almost two years now, with a fuel tank capacity of about 45 liters as specified in the manufacturer's manual. For daily urban commuting, a full tank can cover over 400 kilometers, and with more fuel-efficient driving, it can even reach 500. Actually, Roewe's different models have quite varied tank sizes - SUVs like the RX5 probably start at 55 liters, while the RX8 is around 65 liters. Larger tanks show obvious advantages on long-distance trips by reducing frequent refueling stops. When choosing a car, I paid special attention to this factor. After calculating costs based on my driving habits, I realized that while smaller tanks are lighter and more fuel-efficient, they require more frequent refueling. In big cities, I'm always worried about gas station congestion issues too.