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How big is a Toyota Celica gas tank?

The fuel tank in a Toyota Celica generally holds about 13–14 US gallons (49–53 liters), though exact capacity varies by generation and market.


The Celica, produced from 1970 through 2006, evolved through seven generations, each with design changes that affected tank size. This article outlines typical capacities by generation and notes where numbers differ by market or trim.


Fuel tank sizes by Celica generation


Below is a generation-by-generation snapshot of typical fuel-tank capacities for US-spec Celicas. Values are approximate and can vary by trim and market.



  • First generation (1970–1977): around 13.0–13.2 US gallons (49–50 liters).

  • Second generation (1978–1981): around 13.0–13.7 US gallons (49–52 liters).

  • Third generation (1982–1985): around 12.0–12.4 US gallons (45–47 liters).

  • Fourth generation (1986–1989): around 12.4–13.0 US gallons (47–49 liters).

  • Fifth generation (1990–1993): around 13.0–13.7 US gallons (49–52 liters).

  • Sixth generation (1994–1999): around 13.7–14.0 US gallons (52–53 liters).

  • Seventh generation (2000–2005): around 13.9–14.0 US gallons (52–53 liters).


These figures reflect common specifications for US-market cars. Real-world capacity may differ by market, trim, or if the car uses a spare-off kit. For absolute accuracy, check the owner's manual or the vehicle's fuel-tank sticker for your exact year and region.


Practical implications for fuel economy and driving range


With typical Celica engines achieving anywhere from around 20 mpg in conservative driving to 30 mpg or more in efficient conditions, a full tank generally yields a driving range of roughly 250 to 450 miles, depending on generation, engine, transmission, and driving style. Older generations with smaller tanks will obviously show shorter ranges, while later models with larger or similarly sized tanks provide a modest boost in range.


Market and trim variations


Variations by region (US, Europe, Asia) and by trim level (base, GT, SR) can lead to small differences in capacity. Additionally, some models may have had spare-tire access or tool kits that influence the usable tank volume slightly.


Summary


Overall, the Toyota Celica’s gas tank sits in the low-teens of gallons for most generations, typically around 13–14 US gallons (49–53 liters). Exact capacity depends on generation, market, and trim, so verify your specific vehicle’s specs for precise figures.

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How many gallons does a Toyota Celica hold?


The Toyota Celica gas tank size varies by model year, but it is generally between 14.5 and 15.9 gallons. For example, the 7th generation Celica (2000-2005) typically has a 14.5-gallon tank, while earlier generations like the 1990s often had a 15.9-gallon tank. 

  • 7th generation (2000-2005): 14.5 gallons
  • Earlier generations (e.g., 1990s): 15.9 gallons



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14.5 gal
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348.0/435.0 mi. 14.5 gal.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.