What is the fuel tank capacity of the Tiggo 8?

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AnthonyFitz
07/28/25 6:39pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Chery Tiggo 8 is 51 liters, and it uses 92-octane or higher unleaded gasoline. The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's driving range. Generally, a full tank can cover more than 500 kilometers. For example, a car with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. Below are the reasons why you should not fill the tank to the brim: 1. Waste: To prevent gasoline expansion from damaging the tank, fuel tanks are typically designed with a vent hole. If the tank is overfilled, gasoline may overflow through this vent. 2. Vent blockage: Overfilling the tank can block the vent hole, leading to fuel supply issues or even a complete fuel cutoff. 3. Damage to the carbon canister: The carbon canister is used to absorb gasoline vapors, preventing them from evaporating into the air (reducing environmental pollution) and recycling these vapors for energy efficiency. Overfilling the tank can cause gasoline to overflow into the carbon canister, directly damaging it.
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NaomiAnn
08/12/25 12:11am
I've done a lot of research on cars and know that the Tiggo 8 has a fuel tank capacity of about 51 liters, which is a common configuration for gasoline models. The size of the fuel tank directly affects how far you can drive. In the city, it consumes around 10-11 liters per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can last over 500 kilometers. On the highway, it's more fuel-efficient at just 8 liters, extending the range to over 600 kilometers. The fuel tank is strategically located at the rear underside of the car for safety, reducing the risk of leaks in case of a rear-end collision. Made of lightweight, durable, and rust-proof plastic, the fuel tank cap seals tightly to prevent dust from entering the engine. Don't wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel, as running the fuel pump dry can cause damage. When buying a used car, it's best to check the fuel tank's history to avoid old leaks contaminating the fuel system—a common issue. During oil filter changes, inspect the entire system to ensure stable oil pressure for a worry-free drive. A larger fuel tank is convenient for long trips, but it adds some weight, which can slightly increase fuel consumption—so it's all about balance.
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