What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2021 VV6?

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OHannah
08/28/25 2:52am
The fuel tank capacity of the VV6 is 56 liters. Below is additional information: 1. The VV6 is the fourth mass-produced model developed by the WEY brand and represents a significant advancement in the field of intelligent driving. 2. A key highlight of the VV6 is its extensive intelligent driving assistance technology. The WEY VV6 is equipped with the new-generation Collie Intelligent Safety System, which integrates 20 intelligent driving assistance technologies, 29 standard safety features, a high-strength safety body, and intelligent four-wheel drive to ensure passenger safety at all times. 3. The AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) technology used in the VV6 can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles, making it the only model in its class (under 500,000 RMB) with this capability. 4. The VV6 uses a fusion system of front cameras and front radar to detect vehicles and pedestrians, while bicycles are detected via front radar. The system issues an alert when the distance is below the warning threshold and, if the collision is unavoidable and the driver takes no braking action, the system will fully stop the vehicle within the speed limit to prevent a collision. When encountering obstacles or pedestrian dummies, the VV6 activates the AEB system to effectively avoid collision risks.
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LilahLee
09/09/25 8:13am
Well, I personally drive a 2021 VV6, which has a fuel tank capacity of 65 liters—a pretty practical design. For my daily commute, a full tank usually gets me around 650 kilometers, as the fuel consumption is roughly 9 liters per 100 kilometers. I remember when I first bought the car, I always thought fewer refueling stops were a good thing, saving me a lot of trips to the gas station. In the city, a full tank lasts me over a week, and the cost isn’t high either—filling up with 95-octane gas costs around 400 yuan. I usually make it a habit to refuel on weekends. But be careful not to wait until the fuel warning light comes on—that can damage the fuel pump. Overall, this tank size strikes a good balance between practicality and economy, making long-distance trips easy. For example, I can drive from Beijing to Hebei and back without needing to refuel.
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