What is the fuel tank capacity of the new Regal?
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The 2022 Buick Regal comes in 3 models with fuel tank capacities of 55 liters and 60 liters respectively. The vehicle is equipped with either a 1.5-liter or 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, all models feature a 9-speed automatic transmission (AT), and all models adopt a front-wheel-drive configuration. Among vehicles in the same class, the 2022 Accord 260TURBO Comfort Edition has a fuel tank capacity of 56 liters, while the 2021 Camry 2.0E Elite Edition has a 60-liter fuel tank. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity specified by automakers is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safe fill level, with additional space remaining from the safe fill level to the tank opening. This extra space ensures that fuel can expand when temperatures rise without overflowing the tank. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual refueling amount may exceed the calibrated tank capacity. To check the remaining fuel level, owners can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument panel, which is marked with E and F. When the needle approaches E, it indicates low fuel, while nearing F means sufficient fuel.
I remember when I drove the new Buick Regal, the fuel tank capacity was about 62 liters. As a daily commuter, I found this size just right—I didn’t need to refuel for a week in the city, and a full tank could cover over 600 kilometers, which was really hassle-free. I also paid attention to fuel efficiency, like avoiding sudden braking and maintaining proper tire pressure to maximize mileage. Of course, different configurations might vary slightly, but the overall design is practical, perfect for office workers like me who dislike frequent gas station visits. During oil changes, I’d also check the fuel tank seals to prevent aging and leaks—small maintenance steps like these can extend the car’s lifespan. All in all, the 62-liter tank makes life more convenient, especially on long trips when you don’t want to constantly worry about running out of fuel.