What is the fuel tank capacity of the Roewe i5?

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Juliet
07/29/25 7:45am
The fuel tank capacity of the Roewe i5 is 45 liters, and the recommended gasoline grade is indicated on the inside of the fuel filler cap. Below is an introduction to the vehicle's fuel system: 1. Precautions before refueling: Before refueling, turn off the engine and ensure all doors and windows are closed. The fuel type should be unleaded gasoline, and ethanol-blended gasoline with a maximum ethanol content of 10% is permitted. 2. Fuel type: The fuel type is unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or higher. Ethanol-blended gasoline with a maximum ethanol content of 10% can be used, but ensure the octane rating of the ethanol-blended gasoline meets the above standards. 3. Avoid mixing gasoline from different manufacturers: Frequently mixing gasoline from Sinopec and PetroChina, the two major brands, can lead to carbon deposits and affect engine performance due to differences in their refining processes, standards, and additives.
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LeElla
08/12/25 11:01am
The Roewe i5 has a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters. As an owner, I often use it for long-distance trips. A full tank can last about two weeks for urban commuting, making it very convenient to refuel just once a week. This capacity is ideal for family use, with high fuel efficiency—the official combined fuel consumption is around 6L/100km, so it can easily cover 600 kilometers. Even on mountainous routes, I’ve never had to worry about running out of fuel, and the compact tank design doesn’t take up trunk space. New owners are advised to regularly check and clean the fuel system to avoid carbon buildup affecting performance. Overall, the 45-liter size strikes a good balance between practicality and economy, so it’s not a detail to stress over when buying the car.
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