What is the fuel tank capacity of the Geely Binrui?

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CaliLee
07/24/25 6:12am
Geely Binrui fuel tank capacity is 50 liters. The following introduces refueling precautions and fuel tank capacity calculation units: Refueling precautions: It is necessary to refuel the vehicle in time. When the fuel gauge pointer reaches the red line, you need to go to the gas station to refuel. Be careful not to refuel only when the gasoline is completely exhausted, as this will damage the car engine. Fuel tank capacity calculation unit: International standards use L as the calculation unit for car fuel tank capacity. Different countries also have corresponding standards for car fuel tank capacity. China stipulates that the car fuel tank capacity is 95% of the rated value, but depending on the actual situation, the actual capacity is generally larger than the nominal capacity.
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Daryl
08/11/25 12:04am
I've been driving a Geely Binrui for almost two years now. The car's fuel tank capacity is around 50 liters, which is quite suitable. My family mainly uses it for urban commuting, and a full tank can last for about 500-600 kilometers, saving us from frequent gas station queues. The fuel consumption is approximately 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is average. I usually recommend not waiting until the fuel light comes on to refuel; keeping the fuel level above one-third helps protect the fuel pump and extend its lifespan. In cold weather, the fuel tank volume might shrink slightly, but it's not a significant issue. This capacity was chosen to balance the weight and cost of a compact car—it's not large but practical enough. For long-distance road trips, it's essential to plan refueling stops and not rely solely on one tank to avoid risks.
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MacDallas
09/24/25 7:29am
As someone who frequently tinkers with cars, I find the 50-liter fuel tank of the Geely Binyue quite reasonable. Made of plastic, it's lightweight and rust-proof, with a well-sealed fuel cap. The capacity is designed with average driving needs in mind—if you often drive on highways, this amount of fuel is sufficient to cover a 700-800 km trip. However, note that a fuel tank that's too small or too large is not ideal—too small means frequent refueling is annoying, while too large adds weight and increases fuel consumption. I recommend car owners regularly check the fuel tank filter to prevent dust clogging that could affect the fuel supply system. Also, always opt for high-quality fuel; don't skimp on cheap, low-grade fuel to avoid carbon buildup issues that could impact the car's overall performance.
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