What is the fuel tank capacity of the new Q5 in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the new Audi Q5 is 75 liters. Function of fuel tank capacity: The fuel tank capacity determines the driving range. For two cars with identical engines, the larger the fuel tank, the farther the car can travel. This is because the fuel tank capacity (L) refers to the size of the fuel tank, which measures the vehicle's ability to hold fuel. National standards: In China, the standard requires the fuel tank capacity to be at least 95% of the rated value. However, in practice, the actual capacity is usually greater than the nominal capacity, so there is no need to worry about the fuel tank being smaller than stated. The unit of measurement for fuel tank capacity follows international standards, using liters (L) as the unit. Different countries also have their own standards for fuel tank capacity.
I've been driving the new Audi Q5 for almost a year now, and its fuel tank capacity of about 73 liters feels quite suitable for my daily driving. I mainly commute in the city, with fuel consumption around 10L per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can last over 600 kilometers, meaning I only need to refuel once a week. On weekends, I occasionally take long trips to the suburbs, and the 73-liter size gives me peace of mind on the road without frequent stops for gas. I remember one time when I went on a road trip to the mountains, I refueled when the gauge showed half full, avoiding the awkward situation of running out in unfamiliar territory. Overall, the fuel tank is designed to be practical without being bulky, making it ideal for family use. If you're like me and enjoy planning trips while paying attention to fuel quality and refueling frequency, it can enhance the overall driving experience. By the way, regularly checking the fuel cap's seal can also prevent evaporation waste.