How many gallons of gas does a Chevy Tracker hold?
The short answer: A Chevy Tracker typically holds around 13 gallons of gasoline, though the exact capacity varies by year and engine.
The Chevy Tracker, produced in the late 1990s and early 2000s, shared its platform with Suzuki’s Grand Vitara. Tank size can differ by model year, trim, and market, so the precise figure isn’t identical across every vehicle. This article reviews the typical range and how to verify the capacity for your specific Tracker.
Variability by year and model
Fuel-tank capacity isn’t uniform across all Trackers. The design used the same basic frame across several years, with minor changes that affected the volume the tank could hold. In practice, you’ll often see a difference of a gallon or two between generations and configurations.
What factors influence tank size?
Engine choice, drivetrain (two- vs. four-wheel drive), and market region can lead to small differences in total tank capacity. The most reliable way to know your exact number is to check the vehicle’s fuel-filler-door sticker or the owner’s manual for the official specification in gallons and liters.
What to expect in typical Trackers
In most Tracker configurations, total fuel tank capacity is typically in the 12–14 gallon range (about 45–53 liters). This range accounts for minor variation by year and drivetrain. Note that usable fuel and the reserve threshold are slightly smaller than the stated total capacity, due to the pump pickup and safety margins.
Summary
Final takeaway: A Chevy Tracker generally holds about 13 gallons of fuel, with a practical range of roughly 12–14 gallons depending on year and engine. Always verify with the vehicle’s door sticker or the owner's manual for the exact specification on your specific vehicle.
