What is the fuel tank capacity of the Great Wall Fengjun 5 in liters?

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SabrinaDella
07/30/25 12:49am
The fuel tank capacity of the Great Wall Fengjun 5 is 70 liters. Fuel tank capacity: Generally, small cars have a fuel tank capacity of 35-45 liters, while medium-sized cars have a capacity of around 55-75 liters. After filling up the tank, most cars can travel approximately 500 kilometers. The size of the fuel tank depends on the vehicle's displacement and fuel consumption—larger fuel consumption means a larger tank, and vice versa. The design of a car's fuel tank volume typically allows for a range of 400-600 kilometers. Fuel tank capacity measurement unit: Internationally, the standard unit for measuring fuel tank capacity is liters (L). Different countries have their own standards for fuel tank capacity. In China, the regulation stipulates that the fuel tank capacity should be 95% of the rated value, but in practice, the actual capacity is usually greater than the nominal capacity. Therefore, there is no need to worry about the fuel tank being smaller than the actual capacity.
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