What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2014 Baojun 730?

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SanEliza
07/24/25 3:52am
The fuel tank capacity of the 2014 Baojun 730 is 52 liters. Below is a detailed introduction about the Baojun 730: Overview: The Baojun 730 is a 7-seater family car customized by SAIC-GM-Wuling for 'Chinese big families' based on the needs of millions of users. It was officially launched in March 2019 and includes two models: the 1.5T-CVT Fashion and the 1.5T-CVT Flagship. The vehicle offers high driving smoothness and comfort. Other details: The dimensions are 4780×1820×1755mm. The trunk capacity is 261 liters. The fuel consumption is 6.3-8.0L/100km. The fuel tank capacity is 52 liters. The engine type is a naturally aspirated engine. The standard seating capacity is 7. The top speed is 160km/h. The acceleration time is 18 seconds (0-100km/h). The body weight is 1410 kg.
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ValeriaLynn
08/10/25 11:24pm
I've been driving a 2014 Baojun 730 for several years, and its fuel tank capacity is 52 liters. A full tank can last about 500-600 kilometers, which might be slightly less in the city but more economical on the highway. I usually make it a habit to fill up before the fuel light comes on to avoid the embarrassment of running out of gas midway. The car is quite durable overall, with spacious interiors suitable for family trips, and the fuel tank is positioned towards the rear for better stability. It's recommended to use 92-octane gasoline and avoid off-brand fuels to prevent affecting engine performance. The fuel tank design is quite reasonable—not overly large but sufficient for daily use, typically requiring a refill every two weeks. No major issues have been found during maintenance checks.
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