What is the fuel tank capacity of the old Lavida model?
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Lavida's fuel tank has a nominal capacity of 55 liters. The actual capacity of the fuel tank is larger than the nominal capacity. According to fuel safety regulations, national standards stipulate that the nominal capacity of automotive fuel tanks should be 95% of the rated capacity. Therefore, when refueling to full capacity, it can hold about 10% more fuel than the nominal capacity. Additional information: Exterior design: Lavida uses forward-looking design language to inject more luxury and grandeur into the A-class compact car segment, rewriting consumers' traditional impressions of the A-class car market. Powertrain: The engine hood features four prominent character lines that complement the front grille, creating a sharper overall appearance and further enhancing the horizontal visual tension.