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What is the fuel tank capacity of the Kia K3?

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VanRonan
09/08/25 3:25am
The fuel tank capacity of the Kia K3 is 50L. Here are the detailed specifications: Comfort Experience: Immerse yourself in pure pleasure. With craftsmanship that far surpasses its class, the K3 features genuine leather seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and extensive leather trim designs on door panels and the dashboard, delivering a refined, premium tactile experience that greatly delights both drivers and passengers. Powered by Kia's latest 1.6L Gamma D-CVVT and 1.8L Nu D-CVVT engines, the K3 boasts exceptional power performance that outshines its competitors. Serene Space: The art of sound is the art of luxury. A quiet and spacious cabin largely defines a vehicle's class and value. The K3 measures 4600mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1445mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, achieving the largest passenger space in its class.
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LeJoseph
09/20/25 2:13am
The fuel tank capacity of the Kia K3 is approximately 50 liters, which is quite impressive for a compact car. As someone who commutes daily, I highly value this capacity – a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers, meaning I only need to refuel once every week or two for city driving, saving both time and money. By maintaining good driving habits like minimizing braking and maintaining steady speeds, I keep my fuel consumption around 10 km/L, extending the range of each tank. This capacity is especially practical for long trips, such as family outings. Planning routes to avoid peak traffic with a 50-liter tank gives me peace of mind, eliminating the worry of searching for gas stations mid-journey. I recommend fellow drivers regularly check their fuel gauge and fuel lines to avoid issues caused by low fuel levels. This tank design perfectly balances practicality and convenience for daily life.
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DiJuliet
11/03/25 2:36am
From a technical perspective, the Kia K3 typically features a 50-liter fuel tank constructed from lightweight plastic material instead of traditional metal, which reduces overall vehicle weight and helps improve fuel efficiency. Positioned towards the rear of the chassis, its design ensures stability by balancing front and rear axle loads for smoother driving. During repairs, I often advise owners to regularly inspect the tank's seals and fuel pump to prevent leaks caused by aging. Additionally, modern fuel tanks incorporate explosion-proof features, making them less prone to rupture in accidental collisions. This moderate tank capacity, paired with a 1.6L engine, delivers an average range of 500-600 km. With simple routine maintenance, it ensures long-term durability. Keeping the tank half full can help avoid carbon buildup issues.
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