What is the fuel tank capacity of the Great Wall Wingle 7?

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Ross
07/30/25 3:11am
Great Wall Wingle 7 diesel version has a fuel tank capacity of 75L. Here is some related information: Fuel tank capacity: Generally, small cars have a fuel tank capacity of 35-45 liters, while medium-sized cars have a fuel tank capacity of around 55-75 liters. A full tank usually allows the car to travel approximately 500 kilometers. Depending on the engine displacement of the car, vehicles with higher fuel consumption have larger tanks, while those with lower fuel consumption have smaller tanks. Measurement unit: Internationally, the standard unit for measuring fuel tank capacity is L (liters). Different countries also have corresponding standards for fuel tank capacity. National regulations stipulate that the fuel tank capacity should be 95% of the rated value, but in reality, the actual capacity is usually larger 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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