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Liter to Cubic Inch Converter (L to in³)

Convert Liter (L) to Cubic Inch (in³) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.

L → in³ Converter

Liter to Cubic Inch Conversion Table

Liter (L)Cubic Inch (in³)
0.1 L6.10239824 in³
0.5 L30.51199121 in³
1 L61.02398243 in³
2 L122.04796485 in³
5 L305.11991213 in³
10 L610.23982425 in³
20 L1220.4796485 in³
50 L3051.19912125 in³
100 L6102.39824251 in³
200 L12,204.7965 in³
500 L30,511.9912 in³
1000 L61,023.9824 in³
5000 L305,119.9121 in³
10000 L610,239.8243 in³

How to Convert Liter to Cubic Inch

Formula: Cubic Inch = Liter × 61.02398243

Example: 1 L = 61.02398243 in³

You can also use the interactive converter above. Simply enter any Liter value and the equivalent Cubic Inch value will appear instantly. Click the ⇄ button to reverse the conversion.

A little context on Liter and Cubic Inch helps this conversion stick, along with some frequently asked questions below.

Step-by-step example — Convert 2 L to in³:

Step 1: 2 × 61.02398243 = 122.0479649 in³

What is Liter and Cubic Inch?

A Liter (L) is the standard metric volume unit, used worldwide for beverages, fuel and everyday liquid measures.

A Cubic Inch (cu in) is a small imperial volume unit, historically used to describe car engine size in the US.

Real World Uses of Liter to Cubic Inch Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Liter to Cubic Inch?

The formula is: Cubic Inch = Liter x 61.02398243. Multiply any Liter value by 61.02398243 to get the equivalent in Cubic Inch.

What is 1 Liter in Cubic Inch?

1 L = 61.02398243 cu in.

How many Liter are in 1 Cubic Inch?

1 cu in = 0.0163869999986823 L.

Is Liter bigger or smaller than Cubic Inch?

Liter is bigger than Cubic Inch. 1 Liter = 61.02398243 cu in.

What is 5 L in in³?

5 L = 305.1199121 in³.

What is 50 in³ in L?

50 in³ = 0.81935 L.

How is a liter defined?

A liter is defined as exactly 1,000 cubic centimeters, or the volume of a 10cm × 10cm × 10cm cube — linking it directly to the metric length unit.