The Toyota Corolla Gas Tank Holds 12.4 to 13.2 Gallons (47-50 Liters)

The Toyota Corolla's fuel tank capacity varies slightly by model year and trim. Most recent sedans hold 13.2 gallons (50 liters), while older or hybrid versions may have a 12.4-gallon (47-liter) tank. This range provides an estimated 400-500 miles per fill-up, depending on fuel efficiency.

Gas Tank Size by Toyota Corolla Generation

  • 2020-Present (12th Gen): 13.2 gallons (50 liters) - standard sedans and hatchbacks.
  • 2014-2019 (11th Gen): 13.2 gallons (50 liters) for most trims; hybrids may vary.
  • 2009-2013 (10th Gen): 12.4 gallons (47 liters) in base models.
  • Hybrid Models: Typically 11.3-12.4 gallons (43-47 liters) to reduce weight.

Comparison: Corolla vs. Similar Sedans

Model Gas Tank Size (Gallons/Liters) Estimated Range (Miles) Fuel Efficiency (MPG Combined)
Toyota Corolla (2023) 13.2 gal / 50 L 450-550 32-35
Honda Civic (2023) 12.4 gal / 47 L 430-520 33-36
Hyundai Elantra (2023) 12.4 gal / 47 L 410-500 31-34

Factors Affecting Real-World Range

  • Driving Habits: Aggressive acceleration reduces range by up to 15%.
  • Terrain: Hilly areas or city stop-and-go traffic lowers efficiency.
  • Load Weight: Extra cargo or passengers can decrease MPG by 1-2% per 100 lbs.
  • Fuel Type: Using premium gas (if not required) offers no benefit.

How to Check Your Corolla's Exact Tank Size

  1. Refer to the owner's manual (specs section).
  2. Look for a sticker inside the fuel door (some models list capacity).
  3. Check the fuel gauge's "low fuel" warning (typically triggers at ~2.6 gallons remaining).
  4. Use a fuel-tracking app to log fill-ups and calculate average capacity.

Tips to Maximize Fuel Efficiency

  • Maintain tire pressure at 32-35 PSI (underinflation reduces MPG by 0.2% per 1 PSI drop).
  • Remove roof racks when unused (adds drag, cutting efficiency by 2-5%).
  • Use cruise control on highways to stabilize speed.
  • Avoid idling for more than 30 seconds (wastes ~0.2 gallons/hour).