What is the fuel tank capacity of the Sagitar?

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PaisleeRose
07/30/25 4:37am
The fuel tank capacity of the Sagitar is 50 liters. The fuel tank consists of the tank body and the fuel cap, and is used to store gasoline. The quantity and capacity of fuel tanks vary depending on the vehicle model. Ordinary cars usually have only one gasoline tank, while off-road vehicles often have two. Gasoline is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained through distillation, cracking, or pyrolysis of petroleum, and it is used as fuel. The Sagitar is a joint venture A+ class sedan brand under FAW-Volkswagen. Its predecessor is the fifth-generation Jetta sedan under Volkswagen in Germany, positioned as a 'German high-performance sedan'. Taking the 2021 Sagitar as an example, it is an annual facelift, with the entire lineup adding features such as car networking and an 8.0-inch color LCD instrument panel.
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