
The fuel tank capacity of the Taurus is 64.4 liters. As a mid-size sedan under Ford, taking the Taurus 2019 EcoBoost 245 Yuexiang Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5018 mm, width 1884 mm, height 1506 mm, wheelbase 2949 mm, trunk capacity 530 liters, and curb weight 1746 kg. The Taurus 2019 EcoBoost 245 Yuexiang Edition is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 180 kW and maximum power speed of 5500 rpm, matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving the Taurus for over two years and noticed the fuel tank capacity is about 68 liters when refueling. This size is quite practical for city commuting, with an average fuel consumption around 11L/100km, requiring refueling only every two weeks. It's even more economical on long trips. Last time I drove from Beijing to Qingdao, covering 780 kilometers without needing to refuel midway. Compared to my colleague's Magotan with a 62-liter tank, it can indeed run about a hundred kilometers more. However, there are a few points to note when refueling: don't wait until the fuel light comes on, as it's bad for the fuel pump; 92-octane gasoline is perfectly adequate, no need for 95; and it's more cost-effective to refuel during gas station discount hours, saving over ten yuan per tank with just a 0.1-0.2 yuan difference.

The Taurus has a 68-liter fuel tank, which is relatively large for a mid-to-large-sized car. In the same class, the Accord has a 60-liter tank, the Camry 64 liters, and the Passat 66 liters. When fully fueled, the combined city fuel consumption is around 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers, allowing for over 550 kilometers of driving, and even more on highways. I often take my family on road trips, and its advantage is obvious in mountainous areas with few gas stations. Last time I went to the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, I wasn't worried even when there were no gas stations for over 400 kilometers. During , the technician mentioned that the plastic fuel tank design is quite good—rust-proof and lightweight—but reminded me not to let the fuel level drop below a quarter before refueling, as it could damage the fuel pump.

As a seasoned driver, I prioritize range the most. The Taurus's 68-liter fuel tank, combined with its approximately 9L/100km highway fuel consumption for the 2.0T engine, easily allows for over 750 kilometers on a single tank. When refueling, I usually plan my route with a 15% fuel reserve, giving me ample flexibility to find gas stations during long trips. Here's a lesser-known fact: the actual tank capacity is 2-3 liters larger than the nominal size, as manufacturers leave room for fuel evaporation. Also, avoid filling the tank completely in summer, as heat expansion of gasoline can affect the charcoal canister.

Refueling is a technical task. How to make the most of the Taurus's 68-liter fuel tank? Tests show it can still run 70 km after the warning light comes on, but don't take the risk—it's recommended to refuel when the gauge shows a quarter left. A full tank costs over 500 yuan, so choosing a reputable gas station is crucial. 92-octane fuel fully meets the manufacturer's standards; there's no need for higher grades. The fuel filler is on the left side of the car, so don't park on the wrong side at the station. If you drive 2,000 km a month, you'll likely need to refuel three times. Tracking expenses in the Xiaoxiong Fuel Consumption app can help analyze fuel costs, saving you hundreds of yuan a year.

The Taurus's fuel tank is located at the rear of the chassis, with a 68-liter capacity made of high-density polyethylene material, which is more corrosion-resistant than metal fuel tanks. This size was meticulously calculated by engineers: ensuring a full tank can cover over 700 kilometers of highway range without compromising rear suspension space. The fuel cap with a tether is convenient, but remember to tighten it until you hear a click for a proper seal. Northern owners should use low-freezing-point gasoline in winter to avoid wax clogging the fuel lines. The inside of the fuel filler neck is labeled with the recommended fuel grade, with 92-octane being the most economical.


