What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2017 Passat?

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OAshley
07/30/25 5:06am
The safe fuel tank capacity of the 2017 Volkswagen Passat is 69 liters. Below are the specific details of the Passat: Interior: As a mid-cycle refresh model, the 2021 Passat comes standard with dual front airbags, front side airbags, front and rear head air curtains, EPB, auto hold, ESP, and various other features to ensure vehicle safety. Powertrain: The Passat still offers three power options: 1.4T and 2.0T in both low and high power versions. The 1.4T engine delivers 110kW (150Ps) and 250Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission. The 2.0T low-power version produces 137kW (186Ps) and 320Nm of torque, while the high-power version generates 162kW (220Ps) and 350Nm of torque. Both 2.0T engines are matched with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
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