What is the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Patrol?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Patrol is 140 liters, consisting of a main fuel tank with a capacity of 100 liters and an auxiliary fuel tank with a capacity of 40 liters. The fuel transfer between tanks is managed by a separate electronic fuel pump. When the fuel level in the main tank is low, the vehicle's computer system activates the transfer from the auxiliary tank to the main tank based on the fuel level in the auxiliary tank, with a dedicated operation switch for this function. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The Nissan Patrol is a full-size SUV with body dimensions of 5165 mm in length, 1995 mm in width, and 1955 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3075 mm. 2. The Nissan Patrol is equipped with a 4.0L naturally aspirated V6 engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 279 HP and a maximum power output of 205 kW.
The Patrol's fuel tank capacity is usually around 100 liters. As a rugged off-road SUV, I've always felt its fuel tank design is quite practical, especially suitable for long-distance driving. For example, when I go camping in the mountains, a full tank can last over 600 kilometers, so there's no worry about running out of fuel midway. Compared to compact SUVs, its capacity advantage is obvious, but the fuel consumption is slightly higher, so you need to consider the economy when driving in the city. Maintenance is also simple—just remember to regularly check the fuel pump and filter to avoid clogging from impurities. Overall, it's very friendly for adventure lovers, being both safe and worry-free.