What is the fuel tank capacity of the Hongqi H5?

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LeNicole
07/28/25 8:46pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Hongqi H5 is 55 liters. The tank's capacity is fixed and cannot be overfilled, as overfilling poses safety risks and can damage the fuel level gauge. The fuel tank stores the working fluid required by the hydraulic system and also functions to dissipate heat, settle impurities, and separate air bubbles from the liquid. Taking the 2020 Hongqi H5 as an example, it is a mid-size sedan with body dimensions of 4945mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1470mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875mm. This model is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum torque of 258Nm and a maximum power of 124kW, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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LaylaLynn
08/12/25 1:30am
The fuel tank capacity of the Hongqi H5 is 58 liters, which I find quite convenient for personal use. The average fuel consumption is around 9L/100km, allowing a full tank to cover over 600 kilometers. For my daily commute, I typically only need to refuel every week and a half to two weeks, saving a lot of time spent looking for gas stations. The fuel tank design is reasonable, not too heavy to affect fuel efficiency, making it suitable for urban driving conditions. For long-distance trips, such as traveling to nearby cities, the 58-liter capacity means only one refueling stop is needed midway, allowing me to focus on enjoying the driving experience. I've also compared the fuel tank sizes of other similar models, like some Japanese cars with smaller tanks, but the Hongqi H5's setup gives me more peace of mind in daily use. Since I drive frequently, the 58-liter tank reduces refueling frequency and simplifies maintenance.
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