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How many litres is a Ford Kuga?

The fuel tank capacity of the Ford Kuga varies by generation, engine type, and market, but most modern non-hybrid Kugas use about 60 litres, while the plug-in hybrid variant typically uses around 45 litres. For exact figures, check the specific model year and configuration of your vehicle.


Understanding the litre capacity helps with planning refuelling and estimating driving range, especially when switching between hybrid and conventional modes.


Typical tank sizes by powertrain:



  • Non-hybrid petrol or diesel Ford Kuga: approximately 60 litres.

  • Plug-in hybrid (PHEV) Ford Kuga: approximately 45 litres.


These figures reflect common configurations in current and recent generations. Some markets, trims, or packaging variations may cause small deviations. Always verify the exact capacity in your owner's manual or on the vehicle's specification plate.


Tank capacity across generations


The Kuga has undergone several generations since its 2008 introduction. Conventional fuel tanks have generally hovered around 58–60 litres across most non-hybrid variants, while plug-in hybrid versions have smaller tanks to accommodate larger batteries. This means the broad capacity range remains similar, but the exact litre figure can differ by year and market.


How to check your exact capacity


To confirm the precise fuel tank capacity for your vehicle, refer to the owner's manual, inspect the fuel-filler door sticker for capacity details, or contact a Ford dealer with your VIN. Official specifications for your exact model year will provide the precise litres.


Practical implications for range and refuelling


Knowing whether you own a standard Kuga or a PHEV affects range planning. A 60-litre tank with solid fuel economy supports longer drives between refuels, while a 45-litre PHEV tank may require more frequent fuel stops but offers the benefit of electric operation for short trips and city driving.


Summary


In short, the Ford Kuga's fuel capacity typically sits around 60 litres for traditional petrol/diesel variants and about 45 litres for the plug-in hybrid. Exact figures depend on generation, market, and trim, so always verify your specific vehicle’s capacity for precise planning.

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