What is the fuel tank capacity of the Yixuan?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Yixuan 2021 200T manual Zhui Feng version is 50L. It is equipped with a 1.0L turbocharged engine and a 5-speed manual transmission (MT). The drivetrain is front-engine, front-wheel drive. The front suspension is a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a torsion beam non-independent suspension. In the same class, the 2020 Buick Excelle 15N manual Elite version has a fuel tank capacity of 40L, while the 2021 Changan Eado PLUS 1.6L GDI manual Elite version has a fuel tank capacity of 53L. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the manufacturer is measured from the bottom of the tank to the safe limit, and there is additional space from the safe limit to the tank opening. This space ensures that the fuel can expand when the temperature rises without overflowing. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the marked capacity. To check the remaining fuel level, drivers can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the dashboard, marked with E and F. When the pointer is near E, it indicates low fuel, and when it is close to F, it means the fuel level is sufficient.
As a compact family sedan, the Yixuan typically features a fuel tank capacity of around 50 liters, which is a well-balanced design considering both fuel economy and practicality. Under highway driving conditions, with an average fuel consumption of approximately 6-7L/100km, a full tank can cover over 700 kilometers, making it quite convenient for daily commutes or road trips. However, it's important to note that actual range is influenced by driving habits—sudden acceleration or city traffic congestion can increase fuel consumption to over 8L, reducing the driving range. Regular checks on tire pressure and timely oil changes can improve efficiency, while ensuring the fuel cap is tightly sealed is also crucial to prevent gasoline evaporation and waste. Overall, the 50-liter capacity, combined with Yixuan's lightweight design, gives it strong competitiveness in its class.
I've driven the Yixuan, and its fuel tank capacity is 50 liters. Filling it up feels convenient and practical. In daily use, this car averages around 7L/100km in fuel consumption, and a full tank lasts me a week of commuting. From the city to the suburbs, it can smoothly cover 600 kilometers. On the highway, it performs even better, with light throttle application saving fuel and allowing a range of up to 750 kilometers. Considering the compact body space, the fuel tank size doesn't encroach on the trunk area, ensuring an overall comfortable experience. I often advise owners to refuel in the early morning when the fuel temperature is lower and the density is higher, allowing for a bit more fuel; at the same time, avoid using low-grade gasoline to prevent affecting engine longevity. This car is simple to maintain, with a durable fuel tank material that minimizes leakage issues.