What is the fuel tank capacity of the Cadillac XT6 in liters?

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IkerRose
09/03/25 2:16am
Cadillac XT6 has different fuel tank capacities for different model versions, divided into 73 liters for two-wheel drive and 82 liters for four-wheel drive. The actual fuel consumption and refueling precautions for the Cadillac XT6 are as follows: Refueling precautions: Before refueling, turn off the vehicle's engine and all power sources. It is best for all personnel not to remain in the car, and to avoid smoking, making phone calls, carrying or creating open flames, etc. Especially in the dry autumn and winter seasons, static electricity should be removed first. When refueling, correctly place the fuel nozzle into the fuel filler opening, otherwise overflow may occur, leading to a fire. After refueling, be sure to tighten the fuel cap to prevent fuel evaporation and avoid accidents. Actual fuel consumption of the Cadillac XT6: The Cadillac XT6 has a fuel consumption of 8.9L/100km. The main reason is that the 2.0T engine equipped in the XT6 supports variable cylinder technology, resulting in high fuel efficiency.
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