What is the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Sylphy 2021 Classic Edition?

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OWilliam
07/29/25 5:58am
The fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Sylphy 2021 Classic Edition is 52L. The fuel tank capacity varies for each vehicle model, and even among similar models from different brands, as there is no national standard. Generally, a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers. For instance, a car consuming 10 liters per 100 kilometers typically has a fuel tank capacity around 60 liters. Below are more details: 1. For example, when the fuel level is close to the warning point, actions like high-speed driving, turning, going uphill or downhill, emergency braking, or strong vibrations can trigger the warning light to flash. 2. Different road conditions result in varying mileage and fuel consumption. In relatively congested areas with slower speeds and frequent braking and starting, fuel consumption tends to be higher. The warning light only provides a rough estimate of the fuel tank capacity and is not the sole standard.
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