Fuel range calculator
Enter remaining liters and average consumption to estimate possible distance.
Your range
How fuel range is calculated
Remaining liters are divided by average consumption, then multiplied by 100 to get a distance in kilometers.
Fuel range example
With 20 liters remaining and 6.2 L/100 km consumption, the calculation is 20 ÷ 6.2 × 100.
The estimated range is about 323 km.
Estimate remaining fuel range
This page targets searches around car fuel range, kilometers possible with a partial tank and distance left before refueling.
Possible kilometers
The calculation turns remaining liters into estimated distance based on average vehicle consumption.
Plan refueling
The estimate helps decide whether a trip is possible before looking for a fuel station.
Careful reading
The result remains an estimate because driving style, load and road profile can change real consumption.
A fuel range calculator answers a common question: how many kilometers can I still drive with the fuel left? By combining available volume and average consumption, it gives a practical distance for route planning.
This page targets queries such as fuel range calculator, kilometers left with petrol or diesel range estimate. It is useful before leaving, on motorways or when a driver wants to avoid running too low.