What is the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Teana in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Teana is 61.3 liters, which is the officially announced data. Owners who have purchased this model can also check this information on the vehicle's configuration sheet. The Teana 2.0T model requires 95-octane gasoline, while the 2.0L model uses 92-octane. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers ranges from 5.9 to 6.7 liters, and a full tank can cover a distance of approximately 915 to 1,039 kilometers. During daily driving, it is essential to monitor the remaining fuel level in the tank. This is typically done by observing the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. Under normal circumstances, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge usually has 5 to 6 segments, and it is advisable to refuel when only 2 segments remain to avoid running out of fuel midway. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel added may exceed the marked capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity specified by the manufacturer is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safe fill level. There is additional space from the safe fill level to the tank opening, which is designed to accommodate fuel expansion due to temperature increases, preventing overflow. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the marked tank capacity.
The fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Teana is generally around 70 liters, which is quite suitable for daily use. Having driven the Teana for several years, I usually fill up about 68-70 liters each time, and a full tank can last for approximately 600-800 kilometers, depending on road conditions and driving habits. In congested city traffic, fuel consumption is higher, and even a larger tank won't last long. However, highway cruising is very fuel-efficient, allowing for half a day of travel without stopping. It's advisable not to fill the tank to the brim—leave some space to protect the fuel pump. Also, choose high-quality gas stations to avoid impurity buildup. The fuel tank capacity may vary slightly between different model years; for example, older models might have 65 liters, while newer ones could be closer to 75 liters. It's best to check the manual for the exact value before purchasing. Always keep an eye on the fuel gauge and range reminders to ensure safe driving and avoid running out of fuel.