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How many Litres is a 2010 FJ Cruiser fuel tank?

The 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser uses a fuel tank with a published capacity of about 87 litres, roughly 23 US gallons.


For the 2010 model year, Toyota specifies a tank capacity of 87 litres. This figure is commonly cited in manufacturer data, brochures, and owner manuals, reflecting the tank’s total capacity rather than the usable amount before reserve. In practice, the usable fuel and the gauge’s accuracy can cause small variations during regular driving.


Official capacity in litres and gallons


The following figures show the published capacity in both litres and gallons for quick reference.



  • 87 litres (approximately 23 US gallons; about 19.1 imperial gallons)


The official capacity provides a standardized reference across markets and supports range estimates. In real-world use, the amount you can actually use before refueling can vary slightly due to gauge calibration and fuel slosh.


Practical considerations for owners


Owners should remember that “range” depends on driving style, terrain, and vehicle load. The FJ Cruiser’s 87-litre tank supports a reasonable highway range given its 4.0‑litre V6, but actual miles between fill-ups will vary with conditions.


Summary


In short, a 2010 FJ Cruiser has an official fuel tank capacity of 87 litres (about 23 US gallons). This figure represents total tank capacity; actual usable fuel and range can vary in daily driving.

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