Cm To Litres Calculator 2026
Instantly convert cubic centimeters (cm³) to litres, milliliters, and cubic meters. Perfect for science, automotive engine displacement, and everyday metric volume conversions.
Volume Conversion
Enter your volume in cubic centimeters to convert to litres
Enter the volume in cubic centimeters (also known as cc or mL).
Choose how many decimal places to show in the results.
Your Volume Conversion
Litres, milliliters, cubic meters, and exact formula breakdown
Enter your volume above and click Convert to Litres to reveal your metric volume conversion results.
Common Volume Conversions
Quickly reference standard volume conversions between cubic centimeters, litres, and milliliters for everyday use.
| Cubic Centimeters (cm³) | Litres (L) | Milliliters (mL) | Common Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 cm³ | 0.001 L | 1 mL | A single sugar cube, medicine drop |
| 100 cm³ | 0.1 L | 100 mL | A small cup of coffee, espresso |
| 500 cm³ | 0.5 L | 500 mL | A standard water bottle |
| 1000 cm³ | 1.0 L | 1000 mL | 1 Litre (1L) carton of milk |
| 1600 cm³ | 1.6 L | 1600 mL | Standard small car engine (1.6L) |
| 5000 cm³ | 5.0 L | 5000 mL | Large water dispenser / V8 engine |
| 10000 cm³ | 10.0 L | 10000 mL | Large aquarium / heavy duty truck |
Cm To Litres Calculator FAQ
Everything you need to know about converting cubic centimeters to litres, understanding metric volume, and calculating engine displacement.
To convert cubic centimeters (cm³) to litres, divide your volume value by 1,000. For example, if you have 1,600 cm³, the calculation is 1,600 ÷ 1,000 = 1.6 Litres. This calculator automates this process for you instantly.
Both are metric units of volume, but they represent different scales. A cubic centimeter (cm³) is the volume of a cube measuring 1 centimeter on each side. A litre is a larger unit of volume equal to exactly 1,000 cubic centimeters. Litres are typically used for everyday liquids, while cm³ is often used for smaller volumes or engine displacement.
There are exactly 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm³) in one litre. This is because the metric system is based on powers of ten, making conversions between units simple and consistent.
Yes, exactly. One cubic centimeter (1 cm³) is precisely equal to one millilitre (1 mL). The terms are often used interchangeably in medicine, chemistry, and automotive contexts (where cm³ is often referred to as ‘cc’).
Engine displacement is often measured in cubic centimeters (cc or cm³). To convert this to litres, simply divide the engine size by 1,000. For example, a 1,600 cc engine is 1,600 ÷ 1,000 = 1.6 Litres. A 2,000 cc engine is a 2.0L engine.
The formula is: Litres = cm³ / 1,000. Alternatively, you can move the decimal point three places to the left. For example, 2500 cm³ becomes 2.500 Litres.
