What is the fuel tank capacity of the h6?

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VanMatthew
07/30/25 8:37am
The fuel tank capacity of the Haval h6 is 58L, and it requires unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or above. Here are some details about the fuel tank: 1. The fuel tank capacity varies for different car models, and even among different brands within the same vehicle category. 2. However, most car manufacturers follow a general rule where a full tank of fuel typically supports a driving range of about 600 kilometers, and not less than 500 kilometers. 3. The actual capacity of the fuel tank is greater than the nominal capacity. According to fuel safety regulations, the nominal capacity of a car's fuel tank is set at 95% of its rated capacity. Therefore, when filled to the brim, the tank can hold up to 10% more fuel than the nominal capacity.
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