What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2015 Passat in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2015 Passat is 70 liters. The Passat (PASSAT) is a mid-size sedan designed by Volkswagen AG in Germany. It is classified as a B-segment vehicle in Volkswagen's lineup. Since its debut in 1973, the Volkswagen Passat has swept the global automotive market with its high safety standards, classic design, and top-tier manufacturing quality for over 40 years, with over 20 million units produced and sold. Exterior: The Passat primarily underwent adjustments to the bumper, adopting the same style as the Passat New Energy version. Interior: As a mid-cycle facelift model, the 2021 Passat comes standard with a variety of features including front dual airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head air curtains, EPB, auto hold, ESP, and more to ensure vehicle safety. Powertrain: The Passat continues to offer three powertrain options: 1.4T and two variants of 2.0T with different power outputs. The 1.4T version delivers 110kW (150Ps) and 250N·m of torque, paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T low-power version produces 137kW (186Ps) and 320N·m of torque, while the high-power version outputs 162kW (220Ps) and 350N·m of torque. Both 2.0T powertrains are matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
I've been driving a 2015 Passat for several years, and its fuel tank capacity is around 66 liters. For me, this size is quite practical. A full tank lasts about 10 days for my daily commute in the city, with a range of around 500 kilometers per tank, and it can even exceed 600 kilometers on the highway. I remember last year during a road trip from Beijing to Qingdao, one full tank was enough for the journey, so I didn’t have to worry about long distances between gas stations. The Passat’s average fuel consumption is about 7 liters per 100 kilometers, and it runs fine on 92-octane gasoline, which is both economical and hassle-free. The fuel tank is designed at the rear underside of the car, made of lightweight plastic material, making maintenance simple. I regularly check the fuel cap seal to prevent leaks, and overall, it has been very helpful for my daily commute and weekend trips. If you’re considering long-distance driving, this 66-liter capacity is reliable enough—just fill up at a reputable gas station.