Convert Liters to Quarts

1 L = 1.0567 qt

1 L = 1.0567 qt

liters (L) quarts (qt)
0.5 0.528344
1 1.0567
2 2.1134
5 5.2834
10 10.5669
25 26.4172
50 52.8344
100 105.67
250 264.17
500 528.34
1000 1056.69

To convert liters to quarts, multiply the value by the conversion factor:

1 L = 1.0567 qt

For example: 10 L = 10.5669 qt

The Conversion Formula

To convert liters to quarts, multiply the value by the conversion factor: 1 L = 1.0567 qt. For a worked example, suppose you need to convert 25 L to quarts: 25 × 1.0567 = 26.4172 qt. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 1.0567, or equivalently multiply by 0.946353.

About liters

The liter (L) is the metric system's unit for volume, defined as one cubic decimeter (10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm). It was introduced in France in 1795 to standardize liquid measurement. Although technically a 'non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI,' it is the most common volume unit worldwide for beverages, fuel, and trade. It bridges the gap between small mL quantities and large cubic meter volumes. liters are commonly used in Soda and water bottles, Fuel tanks (outside US), Engine displacement (e.g., 2.0L engine), and Milk cartons (outside US), Scientific experiments.

A large water bottle is typically 1 liter.

About quarts

The quart literally means 'quarter gallon'. Like the gallon, the US Liquid Quart is smaller than the Imperial Quart. It is a familiar size in US supermarkets for liquids that are too much for a pint but not enough for a gallon. In the US, it is close enough to a liter (approx. 0.946 L) that they are sometimes treated as roughly equivalent in casual conversation, though the quart is slightly smaller. quarts are commonly used in Motor oil, Yogurt containers, Paint cans, and Soup broth, Ice cream tubs.

A bottle of motor oil is usually 1 quart.

When Would You Convert liters to quarts?

Converting between liters and quarts is one of the most common volume conversions. You might need this conversion when working with international specifications, following instructions written for a different measurement system, or comparing values across different standards. Having the conversion factor (1 L = 1.0567 qt) memorized or bookmarked can save time in professional and everyday contexts alike.