What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2017 Passat?

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DeClayton
07/24/25 3:48am
2017 Volkswagen Passat has a safe fuel tank capacity of 69 liters. Below is relevant information: Introduction: The Passat is a mid-size sedan designed by Volkswagen AG of 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. Design: In terms of exterior design, the new generation Passat adopts Volkswagen's latest design philosophy - Fluidic Sculpture. The light-inspired front fascia combines with flowing chrome trim, while Volkswagen's signature grille has been further evolved. The matrix-style horizontal grille, dual-L-shaped full LED lens headlights, and more pronounced hood collectively form the new front face.
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GiaAnn
08/10/25 11:22pm
I drove the 2017 Passat for several years, and its fuel tank has a large capacity of 66L. This size is particularly reassuring for highway driving, as a full tank can cover 700-800 kilometers. However, when the dashboard warning light comes on, there are actually still 8-10L of fuel left. Don't push it too far at this point; refueling promptly is better for the fuel pump. Here's a little tip: the label inside the fuel tank cap actually prints the volume, so you can take a glance to verify it next time you refuel. Also, a reminder for southern car owners: the fuel tank of the National V version is made of plastic, so avoid using poor-quality gasoline containing alcohol.
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