What is the fuel tank capacity of the Roewe 350s?

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McKendra
07/24/25 4:33am
The fuel tank capacity of the Roewe 350 is 55L, and the material of the fuel tank is engineering plastic. The engineering plastic fuel tank is formed by one-time injection molding, divided into several layers, and is structurally strong, durable, and impact-resistant. In the event of a collision or rupture, the engineering plastic fuel tank does not produce sparks, ensuring better safety. Do not wait until the yellow warning light comes on to refuel: Before driving, the owner should check the fuel gauge and calculate whether refueling is needed during the trip based on the distance and the fuel gauge reading. It is advisable to refuel in advance and not wait until the fuel warning light comes on. The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank and operates at a high temperature when continuously working. Being immersed in fuel helps to cool it effectively. When the fuel warning light comes on, it indicates that the fuel level is below the fuel pump. Refueling only when the light is on will shorten the lifespan of the fuel pump, and having too little fuel in the tank may even burn out the fuel pump. Choose to refuel in the morning or evening: There are tricks to the timing of refueling. Generally, the temperature is lower in the early morning and evening, and the vaporization point of gasoline is relatively low, so it is better to refuel during these times. Gasoline has the property of thermal expansion and contraction, and it is charged by volume. At lower temperatures, the density of gasoline is relatively higher, and the mass per unit volume also increases, resulting in more gasoline being filled. It is not advisable to fill the fuel tank completely when driving in the city: Because city driving involves frequent stops and starts, a full fuel tank will increase the engine load and fuel consumption. Refueling is very convenient in the city, and gas stations are easy to find, so there is no need to fill the tank completely.
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Carolyn
08/11/25 12:09am
I remember last year when I took my Roewe 350s on a road trip, I learned that the car has a standard fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. For daily commuting in the city, the fuel consumption is about 8L/100km, and a full tank can run for more than 600 kilometers, saving me frequent trips to the gas station. It's even more convenient for long-distance travel, such as a trip from Shanghai to Nanjing, where I don't need to refuel midway, which is quite handy. I suggest fellow drivers calculate their range based on their driving habits, and using 92-octane gasoline is sufficient—cost-effective and practical. Regularly checking the fuel tank cap's seal to prevent leaks is simple maintenance.
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