What is the fuel tank capacity of the new Camry in liters?

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StLandon
07/30/25 6:17am
The Camry has three fuel tank capacities: 60 liters, 50 liters, and 49 liters. Fuel tank capacities vary among different vehicles: Generally, the fuel tank capacity of family sedans ranges between 35 to 55 liters, while mid-size sedans and mid-size SUVs typically have fuel tank capacities between 55 to 70 liters. Large SUVs can have fuel tank capacities up to 100 liters. The fuel tank capacity usually refers to the maximum capacity announced by the vehicle manufacturer. Method to check the fuel tank capacity: You can drive the car until the fuel gauge shows only one or two bars left. If there is a gas station nearby, you can drive until the fuel indicator light comes on, then ask the gas station attendant to fill it up to determine the approximate fuel tank capacity.
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