The Ford Focus typically uses a 12.4-gallon (47-liter) fuel tank.
Across generations and markets, the exact tank size can vary. This article explains typical capacities and how to confirm the precise specification for your specific year and trim.
Standard capacity
The Ford Focus commonly ships with a 12.4-gallon (47-liter) fuel tank in most U.S. model years and many global versions. This capacity influences driving range and refueling frequency depending on engine choice, transmission, and driving conditions.
Variations by region and generation
Some earlier or regional editions used slightly different capacities, typically ranging from about 12.0 to 13.0 gallons (45–49 liters), depending on the generation and market. For an exact figure, verify the specification for your exact model year and trim.
North America (United States and Canada)
In North America, 12.4 gallons (47 liters) is the common specification for the Focus, with minor deviations on a few early or special-edition models. Always confirm with official documentation for your vehicle.
Europe and other markets
European Focus models often fall in roughly the same ballpark, with capacities typically in the 45–50 liter range (about 12–13.2 gallons) depending on generation and local regulations. Check your vehicle’s exact spec to be sure.
How to confirm your exact capacity
To confirm the precise fuel tank size for your Focus, use these steps:
Consult the owner's manual or Ford's official product pages for your model year and trim, which list the tank capacity.
Look for a label inside the fuel filler door or on the driver's‑side door jamb that states total tank capacity.
If in doubt, contact a Ford dealer or refer to VIN‑specific spec sheets from Ford for your exact vehicle.
Summary
In short, the Ford Focus generally uses a 12.4-gallon (47-liter) gas tank, with slight variations by generation and market. For precise figures, consult the official documentation for your specific model year and trim.


