What is the fuel tank capacity of the Geely Vision?

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StMary
07/24/25 1:21pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Geely Vision is 55 liters. The size of the fuel tank determines the amount of gasoline the vehicle can carry. The fuel tank is a container used in vehicles such as cars or airplanes to store fuel, and it is a specialized container in the hydraulic system for storing hydraulic oil. The requirements for a car fuel tank include having a sufficiently large capacity, with the suction and return pipes inserted below the minimum liquid level to effectively prevent air suction and splashing of returning oil, which can cause bubbles. The distance between the suction and return pipes should be separated by a certain length, with a partition set in between to maintain the cleanliness of the oil. The Geely Vision is Geely's first mid-level business and family sedan, with body dimensions of 4590mm in length, 1734mm in width, and 1470mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2600mm.
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MakaylaLynn
08/11/25 7:24am
I've been driving my Geely Vision for several years, and its 50-liter fuel tank is truly practical. I remember last summer when I took my family on a trip to the suburbs, a full tank got us over 600 kilometers without needing to refuel—it was worry-free. In the city, the fuel consumption is around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, and on the highway, it can drop to about 5 liters, easily giving a range of over 700 kilometers. However, driving habits matter a lot—aggressive acceleration increases fuel consumption and naturally shortens the range. I recommend regular checks on the fuel pump and filter to prevent impurities from affecting fuel supply, ensuring the tank operates at peak efficiency. Overall, the 50-liter size is perfect for family trips, eliminating the constant need to find gas stations and saving time and energy.
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