What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2015 Tiguan in liters?
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Here is the relevant introduction about the fuel tank capacity of the Tiguan: Capacity: The fuel tank volume of the Volkswagen Tiguan is 63L. Specification: The gasoline specification is 92# or above unleaded gasoline. The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's fuel consumption. Generally, a full tank of fuel can drive more than 500 kilometers. For example, a vehicle with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. The relevant introduction of the Tiguan is as follows: Introduction 1: In terms of appearance, the Tiguan L maintains a design similar to the overseas standard Tiguan model, with an overall simple and clear style. Compared to the standard wheelbase model, it adds some chrome decorative parts, and the C-pillar design has been changed. The Tiguan L has a length, width, and height of 4712/1839/1673mm, with a wheelbase of 2791mm. Introduction 2: The Tiguan L PHEV, also known as the SAIC Volkswagen Tiguan L plug-in hybrid version, has a design basically consistent with the Tiguan L, with some differences in details. The newly designed upper grille is embedded with a blue PHEV logo, and the C-shaped LED daytime running lights are exclusive to the plug-in hybrid version.
I remember when I drove the 2015 Tiguan, its 60-liter fuel tank capacity was quite convenient for my daily commute. For city driving to and from work, the average fuel consumption was around 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank could last me about a week, so I didn’t have to worry about frequent stops at gas stations. On weekends when I took it out for highway trips, the fuel consumption would drop to just over 7 liters per 100 kilometers, giving me even longer range and saving a lot of hassle. I prefer refueling early in the morning when it’s less crowded, choosing a reputable gas station—this helps with long-term vehicle maintenance. I also make sure to keep an eye on the fuel gauge warning light and avoid waiting until the tank is nearly empty before refueling, which helps protect the fuel system and prevents unexpected issues.