What is the fuel tank capacity of the Tiguan?

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McEsther
07/24/25 5:14pm
Currently, there are 6 Tiguan models on sale. The fuel tank capacity of the 330TSI version is 60 liters, while the 380TSI version has a fuel tank capacity of 62.5 liters. This data is published by the automobile manufacturer, and Tiguan owners can also check it on the vehicle's configuration sheet. The Tiguan requires 95-octane fuel, with a fuel consumption of 6.6 to 7.7L per 100 kilometers. A full tank can cover a distance of 812 to 919 kilometers. During daily driving, it is necessary to always pay attention to the remaining fuel level in the tank. This is usually observed through the fuel gauge inside the car. If there are no other issues, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge typically has 5 to 6 segments. It is advisable to refuel when there are only 2 segments left to avoid running out of fuel midway. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the marked capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the manufacturer is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safe limit. There is additional space from the safe limit to the tank opening, which is designed to accommodate fuel expansion due to temperature increases without causing overflow. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the marked tank capacity.
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