SUV fuel capacity varies widely depending on the model, size, and manufacturer. Here’s a general breakdown:
- Compact SUVs: Typically hold 12–16 gallons of fuel.
- Midsize SUVs: Usually have a capacity of 16–20 gallons.
- Full-size SUVs: Can carry 22–28 gallons, sometimes more for extended-range models.
- Luxury or large SUVs (like Chevrolet Suburban or Ford Expedition): May hold 28–36 gallons.
- Hybrid or electric SUVs: Fuel tanks (for hybrids) are usually smaller, around 12–14 gallons, since part of the range comes from the battery. Fully electric SUVs don’t have fuel tanks but instead have battery capacities measured in kWh.

