What is the fuel tank capacity of the Kia K5?

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Christopher
07/25/25 1:48pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Kia K5 is approximately 70 liters. Fuel tank capacity measurement unit: The international standard uses L (liters) as the measurement unit for automobile fuel tank capacity, and different countries also have corresponding standards for automobile fuel tank capacity. Below is an introduction to the Kia K5's capacity: 1. Introduction to Dongfeng Kia models: The Dongfeng Yueda Kia K5 is a sporty high-end sedan from Dongfeng Yueda Kia, designed by Peter Schreyer and positioned as a luxury four-door coupe. The first letter of its name, "K," is taken from "KIA" and the English word "Kinetic" (power), representing Kia's leading car-making philosophy and cutting-edge technology. The hybrid version of the K5 has a higher price and grade. 2. Target customers: The K5's main target audience is elite individuals who enjoy success and happiness, appreciate classics without losing passion, have unique tastes, enjoy a noble style, and are full of the ambition to conquer the world. Unbound by secular constraints, they write their successful lives with elegance and wisdom. The K5, which combines nobility and dynamism, perfectly meets the needs of these elites, creating a quality, stylish, and fashionable car life.
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