Fuel capacity of cars means the maximum amount of fuel a car’s fuel tank can hold. It varies depending on the type, size, and purpose of the vehicle. Here’s a general breakdown:
🚗 Average Fuel Tank Capacities
- Small Cars / Hatchbacks: 35–50 liters
(e.g., Suzuki Alto, Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit) - Sedans: 50–70 liters
(e.g., Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra) - SUVs / Crossovers: 60–85 liters
(e.g., Toyota Fortuner, Kia Sportage, Honda CR-V) - Pickup Trucks / 4x4s: 70–100 liters
(e.g., Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu D-Max) - Luxury / Large SUVs: 85–120 liters
(e.g., Land Cruiser, Range Rover, Lexus LX) - Sports Cars: 45–75 liters
(e.g., Porsche 911, Mustang, Nissan GTR) - Commercial Vehicles (Vans / Buses): 80–200+ liters
- Heavy Trucks / Trailers: 400–1,000 liters (often dual tanks)
🔑 Why It Matters
- Driving Range → Larger tank = longer distance before refueling.
- Vehicle Weight → Bigger tanks add weight, affecting fuel efficiency.
- Purpose → Off-roaders & long-distance vehicles usually have larger tanks.
👉 Do you want me to make a list of popular car models with their exact fuel tank capacity (like Corolla, Civic, Alto, Fortuner, etc.)?
