What is the fuel tank capacity of the Volkswagen Santana 3000 in liters?

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SanAaliyah
07/29/25 2:27pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Santana 3000 is 60 liters. Santana Exterior Upgrades: The Santana 3000 has undergone significant improvements in both exterior and interior design, as well as some of its components. These include a more rounded front fascia, smoother lines, and more aesthetically pleasing and eye-catching headlights and taillights. The vehicle features an advanced central electronic control system that enables intelligent centralized control of functions such as central locking, power windows, headlight warning alerts, and remote control. Drivers can also adjust the headlight projection distance based on the vehicle's load. Santana Overview: The Santana brand has been deeply rooted in the domestic market for over a decade, enjoying widespread popularity across the country. However, the automotive market is as competitive as a battlefield, with fierce competition now prevailing. The Santana 2000 was discontinued on January 31, 2004, and its successor, the Santana 3000 (also known as the Oversteer), officially entered production on February 1.
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