What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2021 Leiling?
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The fuel tank capacity of all 2021 Leiling 1.8HE hybrid models is 43L. For the TNGA 1.5L series and 185T CVT series models, the fuel tank capacity is 50L. This data is official. Owners of the 2021 Leiling can also check this information in the vehicle's configuration sheet. The 2021 Leiling is equipped with three different engine displacements: Models with the 1.8L naturally aspirated engine and electric motor use 92-octane fuel, with an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 4.1L/100km. A full tank can cover approximately 1048km. The sport version has an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 4.2L/100km, allowing a range of about 1023km on a full tank. Models with the 1.5L naturally aspirated engine also use 92-octane fuel, with an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 5.1L/100km. A full tank can cover around 980km. The luxury version has an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 5.2L/100km, enabling a range of about 961km on a full tank. All models with the 1.2T turbocharged engine use 92-octane fuel, with an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 5.6L/100km. A full tank can cover approximately 892km. The sport version has an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 5.7L/100km, allowing a range of about 877km on a full tank. During daily driving, it's essential to monitor the remaining fuel level. This is typically done via the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. Under normal circumstances, the gauge accurately reflects the fuel level. Most fuel gauges have 5 to 6 segments, and it's advisable to refuel when only 2 segments remain to avoid running out of fuel. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the marked capacity. This is because the manufacturer's specified tank capacity is measured from the tank bottom to a safe level, with additional space from the safe level to the tank opening. This extra space accommodates fuel expansion due to temperature increases, preventing overflow. Filling the tank to the opening can result in a fuel quantity exceeding the marked capacity. Other factors affecting fuel consumption include: Vehicle weight: Heavier vehicles consume more fuel. A 10% reduction in weight can lead to a proportional decrease in fuel consumption. Vehicle aerodynamics: A lower drag coefficient reduces fuel consumption, while a higher coefficient increases it. Tire pressure: Low tire pressure increases friction and adhesion, leading to higher fuel consumption. Driving habits: Aggressive acceleration and frequent braking can significantly increase fuel consumption. Wind direction: Tailwinds reduce fuel consumption, while headwinds increase engine workload and fuel usage. Road conditions: Smooth roads result in lower fuel consumption, whereas rough or steep roads increase it. Additional electronic devices: Using accessories like air conditioning increases fuel consumption.
I remember the 2021 Levin has a 50-liter fuel tank capacity. As a daily family car, it's very worry-free to drive, with one full tank lasting around 1,000 kilometers, especially on highways where you don't need to worry about frequent refueling. For daily city commuting, filling up once a week is sufficient. However, it's important to remind you not to always wait until the fuel light comes on before refueling, as that can easily damage the fuel pump. Keeping a buffer at around 1/4 fuel level is safer. The manual states the specific data—both the gasoline and hybrid versions are around 50L, with little difference. Paying more attention to the fuel gauge can save money and reduce unexpected situations.