What is the fuel tank capacity of the Volkswagen Tayron?

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DelRhett
07/30/25 6:53am
The Volkswagen Tayron has a fuel tank capacity of 60L. The fuel tank serves to store the working fluid required by the hydraulic system, and also functions in heat dissipation, sediment separation, and bubble separation from the liquid. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Tayron are 4589mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. The vehicle features a more sporty exterior design, with a narrow honeycomb grille that integrates directly with the headlights. Below the sides, there are hexagonal light rings that incorporate daytime running lights and turn signals, complemented by subtle yet distinct body lines. The interior of the Volkswagen Tayron is characterized by straight and angular lines, with a wraparound cockpit design that complements its rugged exterior. The inclusion of multiple geometric cutting and folding line designs further accentuates a sense of strength. The central control screen supports a variety of functions including smartphone mirroring, gesture control, and panoramic imaging, making it feature-rich.
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