What is the fuel tank capacity of Wuling Hongguang?
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The fuel tank capacity of Wuling Hongguang is 50 liters, which is the officially announced data. Owners who have purchased Wuling Hongguang can also check this information on the vehicle's configuration sheet. The fuel grade for Wuling Hongguang is 92, with a fuel consumption of 6.5 to 6.7L per 100 kilometers. A full tank of fuel can cover a distance of 746 to 769 kilometers. During daily driving, it is necessary to pay attention to the remaining fuel level in the tank at all times. Generally, the fuel level is observed through the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. If there are no other issues, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge on the dashboard usually has 5 to 6 segments. It is recommended to refuel when there are only 2 segments left to avoid running out of fuel halfway. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the car manufacturer is from the bottom of the tank to the safe limit, and there is still some space from the safe limit to the tank opening. This space is designed to ensure that the fuel inside the tank can expand when the temperature rises without overflowing the tank's safety space. If fuel is added up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual amount of fuel added may exceed the calibrated fuel tank capacity.
I've been driving my Wuling Hongguang for over three years now, and I remember the fuel tank capacity is about 43 liters, which is pretty close to the official data. I mainly use it for deliveries, and it's quite fuel-efficient, averaging around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can get me over 500 kilometers, making it especially suitable for city commuting. When refueling, I like to keep track and always fill up when there's about one-third left to avoid running out of gas on the road. After all, this minivan is my main source of income. Over time, I've noticed that the fuel tank is well-designed—the low chassis makes it easy to check for leaks. I recommend new drivers also regularly inspect fuel line connections and other components to prevent long-term issues.