What is the fuel tank capacity of the Jetta Partner?

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DelClara
07/29/25 8:00pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Jetta Partner is approximately 55 liters. Here is a brief introduction to the Jetta: Power: The Jetta is a compact sedan under the Volkswagen brand, equipped with three types of engines: a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, and a 1.4L turbocharged engine. The maximum power output is 81 kW, and the maximum torque is 150 Nm. It incorporates technologies such as the Freilauf generator, dual VVT timing adjustment system, exhaust camshaft, and continuously adjustable oil pump, effectively reducing fuel consumption while further improving emissions and noise levels. Exterior: All models under the new Jetta brand feature a family-style front face design. The sedan models inherit the classic Volkswagen Jetta's exterior foundation, perfectly embodying German engineering and Volkswagen quality.
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