What is the fuel tank capacity of the A5?

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GideonLynn
09/03/25 5:32am
The fuel tank capacity of the Audi A5 is 54-58L. The capacity for the Fashion trim is 54L, while the Sport trim has a 58L tank. Below are some details about the fuel tank: Relationship between fuel tank and fuel consumption: The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's fuel consumption. Generally, a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers. For example, a car with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers typically has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. Different models have varying fuel tank capacities, and even similar models from different brands may have different tank sizes. Fuel tank maintenance tips: Fuel tank maintenance mainly involves combining it with the car's primary maintenance, which includes draining accumulated water and sediment from the tank and checking for oil leaks at pipe joints and switches.
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OOlivia
09/15/25 7:02am
As someone who has been driving an Audi A5 for several years, I can tell you that the fuel tank capacity is usually around 58 liters, like my Sportback model. Driving it for city commuting, refueling once a week is enough, covering approximately 500 to 600 kilometers, depending on traffic conditions. Just a heads-up, there might be slight variations between different models, such as the Coupe and Cabriolet, which have similar tank sizes, but it's best to check the owner's manual or official website for confirmation. During regular maintenance, technicians also inspect the fuel tank's sealing to prevent leaks or rust, which is a small tip for ensuring safety and range. Overall, the 58-liter capacity is quite moderate, neither requiring frequent gas station visits nor causing much hassle on long trips.
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