Choosing a family crossover often comes down to a compromise between interior roominess and driving range. For owners Škoda Kodiaq One of the key parameters influencing the planning of long-distance travel is the capacity of the fuel tank. Many buyers mistakenly believe that this parameter is universal for all modifications, but the real picture is much more complex and depends on the year of manufacture, body type and power plant.

In this article we will analyze in detail the technical characteristics of crossover fuel systems from the Czech brand. You will learn how to distinguish a standard tank from an enlarged one, what nuances exist when refueling diesel and gasoline versions, as well as how to correctly calculate the actual range without relying solely on the on-board computer data.

Kodiaq fuel systems specifications

The main parameter that you should pay attention to when studying the specifications is the nominal and usable volume. For most versions Škoda Kodiaq first generation standard fuel tank has a capacity 60 liters. This volume is enough for comfortable movement around the city and trips over medium distances, but for trans-European expeditions this may not be enough.

It is important to note that depending on the sales market and configuration, the manufacturer offered alternative options. Some models, especially diesel versions with engine 2.0 TDI, could be equipped with a tank of increased volume. This is due to the fact that diesel power plants have higher fuel efficiency, which makes it possible to increase the range without a critical increase in the dimensions of the vehicle.

The manufacturer also took into account the design features of the chassis. In versions with all-wheel drive 4x4 and reinforced suspension, the location of the fuel tank may vary slightly, sometimes affecting the accessibility of the filler neck or the shape of the tank itself. However, the physical dimensions of the tank remain within strictly defined limits set by engineers to maintain alignment and safety.

⚠️ Attention: Do not confuse the nominal volume with the actual amount of fuel that can be filled. After the reserve lamp comes on, there is usually 7 to 9 liters left in the tank, which cannot be evacuated by the pump.

Differences in volume for petrol and diesel versions

When choosing Škoda Kodiaq The question that often comes up is: does engine type affect fuel tank size? In most cases, for gasoline engines such as 1.5 TSI or 2.0 TSI, a standard tank with a volume of 60 liters is installed. This is due to the high power of the engines and the corresponding fuel consumption, which makes a huge tank less practical from a vehicle weight balance standpoint.

Diesel versions, on the contrary, often have an optional or standard 60-liter tank, but in some specific configurations or for markets with long routes (for example, Scandinavia or Canada) there were versions with a larger tank. However, you should be careful with information from the Internet: many sources mistakenly attribute a volume of 70 or 80 liters to all diesel versions, which does not correspond to factory specifications for most regions.

Hybrid modifications Kodiaq (Plug-in Hybrid) have a completely different fuel system design. Due to the placement of the battery in the rear or under the floor, space for the fuel tank is significantly limited. In such models, the tank volume is reduced to 45-48 liters, which is compensated by the possibility of driving on electric traction over short distances.

  • Gasoline versions 1.5 TSI and 2.0 TSI usually have a tank of 60 liters.
  • Diesel 2.0 TDI Most often equipped with a 60 liter tank, but check the VIN for a larger tank option.
  • Versions Scout and RS use standard fuel systems without volume changes.

Second generation and design changes

With the release of the updated Škoda Kodiaq second generation engineers reconsidered the approach to the placement of nodes. Sea trials showed that even with an increase in body dimensions, the volume of the fuel tank remained unchanged for the basic versions. This decision was made to maintain platform unification and reduce production costs.

However, the new generation improved aerodynamics and engine efficiency, which allowed to increase the real range even at the same volume of the tank. For owners, this means that fueling the car is now less common, despite no physical changes in tank size. Economical It was a key factor in compensating for the constant littering.

It is important to consider that for versions with a seven-seat cabin, the location of the fuel tank can be optimized differently, so as not to reduce the space under the trunk floor with the third row seats folded. This technical solution provides a balance between passenger comfort and crossover functionality.

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  • Gasoline (TSI)
  • Diesel (TDI)
  • Hybrid (PHEV)
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Actual power reserve and calculation methods

Knowing the exact volume of the tank, you can independently calculate the approximate power reserve, which does not always coincide with the readings of the onboard computer. Onboard systems often calculate the remaining stroke based on the average flow rate over the last 100-200 km, which can distort the real picture when driving style or weather conditions change dramatically.

To obtain accurate data, it is necessary to divide the amount of useful fuel (for example, 60 liters) by the actual fuel consumption of the car, multiplied by 100. If you Kodiaq consumes 8 liters per 100 km in a mixed cycle, then the theoretical power reserve will be about 750 kilometers. However, in reality, you should lay a reserve of 10-15% for unforeseen circumstances.

Also, consider the weight of the car. The loaded-to-max crossover with passengers and luggage will consume more fuel, which will reduce the distance of the trip. This is especially true for petrol versions, which are more load sensitive than diesel counterparts.

⚠️ Warning: In winter, the power reserve can decrease by 15-20% due to engine warm-up, heater operation and use of winter tires with increased rolling resistance.

Features of fueling and maintenance of the fuel system

Refueling process Škoda Kodiaq It seems simple, but there are a number of nuances that owners should be aware of. The tank neck is protected against overflow, but in winter the lock mechanism may freeze to the body. It is recommended to use special aerosols for locks or to warm up the car before refueling in severe frosts.

When choosing fuel, it is important to strictly follow the manufacturer's recommendations specified in the instructions. For diesel versions, it is critical to use fuel with the appropriate cetane number, especially in cold weather. Using winter diesel fuel will prevent paraffins from hardening and damaging the high-pressure fuel pump.

It is also worth paying attention to the quality of gasoline. Modern engines TSI equipped with a complex injection system and turbocharging, which are very sensitive to impurities in the fuel. Refueling at proven stations extends the life of the injectors and catalyst, ensuring stable engine operation throughout its entire service life.

  • Check the condition of the tank filler seal ring every time you change the oil.
  • Avoid running the tank dry as this may cause the fuel pump to overheat.
  • Use only fuel with an octane rating of at least 95 for gasoline engines.

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Comparative table of characteristics of tanks

For a visual comparison of various modifications and an understanding of the differences in tank volume, a summary table is presented below. Data is based on the manufacturer's official technical specifications for the European and CIS markets.

Model/Generation Engine type Tank volume (liters) Fuel type
Kodiaq I (2017-2021) 1.4 TSI / 1.5 TSI 60 Gasoline AI-95
Kodiaq I (2017-2021) 2.0 TSI 60 Gasoline AI-95/98
Kodiaq I (2017-2021) 2.0 TDI 60 (opt. 70*) Diesel
Kodiaq I (2017-2021) 1.4 G-TEC 15 (petrol) + 14 (gas) Natural gas
Kodiaq II (2026+) 1.5 TSI / 2.0 TDI 60 Gasoline / Diesel

*Note: The 70 liter tank option for the first generation diesel versions was available as a special order for certain markets and was completed by VIN code. In mass production, standard volume was more common.

⚠️ Attention: If you buy a car second-hand, be sure to check the actual tank volume with the documents. Often, owners carry out custom modifications, which can be unsafe.
Why do some sources indicate a volume of 70 liters?

In some countries (for example, Canada or the Middle East), an increased tank of 70 liters was offered for diesel versions. There are also unofficial services that offer the installation of an additional fuel tank in the trunk, which is not a factory option.

Helpful operating tips

To keep your fuel system running smoothly, it is recommended that you follow a simple maintenance schedule. Once every 60,000 km, it is necessary to diagnose the fuel pump and filter. This will allow you to avoid sudden engine stops along the way, especially on the highway, where the distance to the nearest gas station can be significant.

It is also worth remembering the correct refueling technique. Do not try to “press” the gun after it has automatically switched off. This can lead to overfilling of the fuel vapor separator and failure of the vapor recovery system, which will result in costly repairs.

Owners with long periods of vehicle downtime (for example, in the garage in winter) are advised to add fuel to the tank. This reduces the risk of condensation forming, which can get into the fuel and cause corrosion of tank internals or freezing of water in the fuel line.

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If you're planning a long trip through sparsely populated areas, keep a canister of fuel (at least 5 liters) in the trunk and a proven portable pump for emergency top-up.

Results and recommendations

To summarize, we can say that the standard fuel tank capacity Škoda Kodiaq is 60 liters for the vast majority of modifications, including gasoline, diesel and updated versions of the second generation. This is a proven solution that provides the optimal balance between capacity, weight and range.

Understanding how your vehicle's fuel system works allows you to plan trips more efficiently and avoid unpleasant surprises. Real range of 700-800 km makes the crossover an excellent choice for family travel without requiring frequent stops at gas stations.

When purchasing a used car, always check the condition of the fuel tank and fuel delivery system. The absence of corrosion and leaks, as well as the serviceability of fuel level sensors, is the key to the safety and durability of your Kodiaq. Proper maintenance and compliance with the manufacturer's recommendations ensure that the car will serve faithfully for many years.

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The Kodiaq's standard 60-litre tank, combined with the modern engine, provides a range of up to 800 km, which is enough for most intercity trips without refueling.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to install a larger tank on the Kodiaq?

Officially, the factory option for a larger tank is only available for some versions of the first generation diesel engines. Self-installation of third-party tanks is possible, but requires serious modifications to the chassis and may lead to loss of warranty and violation of safety regulations.

How many liters of fuel remain in the tank after the lamp comes on?

In most cases, when the low fuel light comes on, there will be about 7-9 liters left in the tank. This reserve is usually enough for 80-100 km, but you shouldn’t risk driving “on a light bulb” all the time so as not to damage the fuel pump.

Does the climate package affect the tank volume?

No, the presence of a climate package or pre-heater does not affect the geometric dimensions of the fuel tank. However, these systems may slightly increase fuel consumption when warming up, which will reduce actual driving range.

How to check the exact tank volume using the VIN code?

To obtain accurate vehicle specification information, including fuel tank type, you must use an online VIN decoder or contact an authorized dealer to inquire about vehicle specifications.