What is the fuel tank capacity of the Kia Stonic?

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DeGeorge
07/30/25 7:57am
The fuel tank capacity of the Kia Stonic is 43 liters. Generally, the capacity of a fuel tank and the method to check the remaining fuel are as follows: General fuel tank capacity: Typically, small cars have a fuel tank capacity of 35-45 liters, while mid-sized cars have a capacity of around 55-75 liters. A full tank usually allows the car to travel approximately 500 kilometers. The size of the fuel tank depends on the car's displacement and fuel consumption; cars with higher fuel consumption have larger tanks, and those with lower consumption have smaller ones. The design of the fuel tank capacity generally allows for a range of 400-600 kilometers. Method to check the remaining fuel: On the right side of the dashboard, there is a fuel gauge with a needle pointing to a gas station icon, marked with E and F. When the needle is close to F, it indicates that the fuel level is still sufficient. When it is close to E, it means the fuel level is very low. When the needle reaches E, the fuel warning light will illuminate, reminding the driver to refuel as soon as possible.
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