What is the fuel tank capacity of the Golf 7.5 in liters?

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VivienneLee
09/02/25 3:21am
The fuel tank capacity of the Golf 7.5 is 50 liters. Here is some relevant information about the Golf 7.5: Model Introduction: The Golf 7 is equipped with EA211 series 1.6L and 1.4T engines. Although the displacement remains the same as the Golf 6, the power parameters of these two engines have changed. The 1.6L engine has a maximum power of 81 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. Exterior: With powerful performance and a dynamic, stylish design, the seventh-generation Golf is the perfect continuation of its predecessors. The unique overall design, fashionable headlight and taillight shapes, and elegant side profile reflect Volkswagen's new design style. Wraparound Dashboard: The new Golf adopts a wraparound dashboard design concept, leading the future interior design direction of Volkswagen brand products. It not only highlights the human-centered design philosophy centered on the driver's seat but also conveys the future interior design concept of Volkswagen brand models.
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LeAlan
09/14/25 5:40am
I've been driving the Golf 7.5 for a while now, and its 50-liter fuel tank capacity is perfectly suited for frequent long-distance travelers like me. With a daily commute of 20-30 kilometers and fuel consumption around 7 liters per 100 km, a full tank can easily last over 700 kilometers, comfortably covering more than a week without needing to refuel, saving both time and hassle. On highways, it's even more efficient and fuel-saving, with a full tank effortlessly reaching 800 kilometers, eliminating worries about running out of fuel mid-journey. For maintenance, it's advisable not to wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel to avoid damaging the fuel pump; regular maintenance checks on the fuel system are also recommended to prevent rust. When choosing this car, the 50-liter fuel tank stood out for its practicality, offering peace of mind without taking up too much space.
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