What is the fuel tank capacity of the new Teana?
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The 2021 Nissan Teana comes in 6 models, all with a fuel tank capacity of 61.3 liters. The vehicles are equipped with either a 2.0L turbocharged or naturally aspirated engine, and all models feature an 8-speed continuously variable transmission (CVT) or continuously variable transmission (CVT). All models are front-wheel drive. In the same class, the 2022 Honda Accord 260TURBO Comfort Edition has a fuel tank capacity of 56 liters, and the 2022 Buick Regal 552T Smart Edition has a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the marked capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the automaker is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safety limit, and there is still some space from the safety limit to the tank opening. This space is reserved to allow for fuel expansion when temperatures rise, preventing overflow. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual refueling amount may exceed the marked tank capacity. To check the remaining fuel level, drivers can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument panel, which is marked with E and F. When the needle is close to E, it indicates low fuel, and when it is near F, it means the fuel level is sufficient.
Driving the new Teana, I really appreciate its 70-liter fuel tank capacity. Last year, I often drove to the suburbs for trips, and a full tank could easily cover over 800 kilometers, being very fuel-efficient on the highway. Compared to my previous car with a 50-liter tank, I don't have to visit the gas station every day, saving a lot of time. Especially in traffic jams, the accurate range display reminds me to refuel in time, which is very thoughtful. This capacity matches the engine's low fuel consumption, making city driving economical as well. I recommend owners regularly check the fuel gauge to ensure accuracy—safety first. In short, the 70-liter large fuel tank makes life more convenient, whether for long trips or short commutes.