
The fuel tank capacity of the Song Classic model is 63 liters, which is the officially announced data. The Song Classic model uses 92-octane gasoline, with a fuel consumption of 7.4L per 100 kilometers. A full tank can provide a driving range of 851km. During daily driving, it is necessary to pay attention to the remaining fuel level in the tank. The fuel level is usually observed through the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. If there are no other issues, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge typically has 5 to 6 segments. It is advisable to refuel when there are only 2 segments left to avoid running out of fuel midway. During the actual refueling process, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity specified by the car manufacturer is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safe limit, and there is additional space from the safe limit to the tank opening. This space is designed to allow for fuel expansion when temperatures rise, preventing overflow. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the calibrated tank capacity.

With years of experience in car repair, I've observed that the BYD Song Classic typically has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters, which is well-matched to its 1.5T engine design. A full tank can cover over 700 kilometers in urban driving conditions. During maintenance, it's essential to regularly inspect the fuel tank seals to prevent oil leaks or clogged fuel lines from impurities, which can affect fuel efficiency. I recommend using high-quality gasoline from reputable gas stations and refueling before the fuel warning light comes on to protect the fuel pump's lifespan. If you notice a sudden increase in fuel consumption, check if the fuel cap is loose or if the fuel lines are aging, as these issues can make the tank feel insufficient. For daily driving, I advise filling up the tank before long trips to avoid the hassle of refueling midway and to enhance the vehicle's overall durability. This is especially practical for family users, saving significant time and expenses.

When driving my Song Classic, I experienced the benefits of its 60-liter fuel tank: a single fill-up allows for a continuous drive of around 650 kilometers, which is sufficient for a week of city commuting without worrying about refueling, significantly reducing queuing time. Combined with its 2.0 fuel consumption performance, it does consume slightly more fuel when using the air conditioning in summer, but overall it's economical. I usually use a mobile app to find discounted gas stations, and filling up the 60-liter tank is reasonably priced. Occasionally, when going on long trips, its range gives me peace of mind when planning routes. Here’s a little tip: don’t always fill the tank to the brim—leave some space to account for thermal expansion to ensure safety. Regularly replacing the cabin air filter can also indirectly improve fuel efficiency, maximizing the value of the tank size and making life more relaxed and comfortable.

As a car enthusiast, fuel tank size is crucial when choosing a vehicle. The Song Classic's 60-liter capacity strikes a balanced figure among its SUV peers, offering sufficient range for worry-free holiday trips without frequent stops. Paired with a 1.5T powertrain, acceleration feels smooth without tank weight burden—unlike some Japanese models with 40-50L designs, this capacity grants more freedom for long drives. On highways, I’ve achieved nearly 800 km on a full tank with strategic fuel stops via navigation, making journeys enjoyable. Pro tip: monitor tire pressure to optimize fuel efficiency and extend practical tank performance—elevating the driving experience.


