
The fuel tank capacity of the Great Wall VV5 is 57 liters, and it uses 92-octane or higher unleaded gasoline. The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's fuel consumption. Generally, a full tank can cover more than 500 kilometers. For example, a vehicle with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers typically has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. Below is additional information: Notes: Relying solely on the fuel warning light on the dashboard to estimate the fuel tank capacity is not entirely accurate. Generally, due to various factors such as road conditions and driving conditions, the remaining fuel capacity when the warning light comes on may vary each time. For example, when the fuel level is close to the warning point, actions such as high-speed driving, turning, going uphill or downhill, emergency braking, or strong vibrations can trigger the warning light, making it an unreliable sole indicator.

The WEY VV5 I drive has a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, which is quite suitable. For daily commuting in the city, the fuel consumption is about 8.5L/100km. A full tank can last around 650 kilometers, so I basically only need to refuel once a week. On long-distance highway trips, it’s even more fuel-efficient, allowing me to drive worry-free without concerns about running out of gas, which saves a lot of hassle. I also noticed that the fuel tank is made of rust-proof material, ensuring safety and reliability with simple maintenance—just regular checks are needed. Additionally, choosing reputable gas stations for refueling ensures better fuel quality, which can extend the engine’s lifespan. Overall, it feels very practical, reducing the need for frequent gas station visits and making daily life smoother.

Having driven cars for decades, the VV5's 55-liter fuel tank is quite standard. Compared to the inconvenience of smaller tanks in older cars, a full tank now combined with 8L/100km fuel consumption easily covers over 600 kilometers. Don't overlook the sealing ring during maintenance. In summer's high temperatures, fuel expands, so it's recommended to fill up to 80% to avoid waste. The low fuel consumption also saves money, significantly reducing expenses compared to other SUVs. Its high reliability over long-term use means no worries even on occasional road trips. Remember to turn off the engine when refueling—safety first.

My family uses the VV5, and the 55-liter fuel tank is just enough for our needs. There's no range anxiety when traveling with kids, with a fuel consumption of about 9L/100km. A full tank can cover 600 kilometers. For daily city driving, a full tank lasts a week, making it worry-free and effortless. The body design reduces shaking, ensuring a comfortable journey.


