Chery Tiggo 5 Automatic 2.0 Fuel Consumption?
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The fuel consumption of the Tiggo 5 manual transmission model is 10 liters per 100 kilometers, while the automatic transmission model consumes 10.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Tiggo 5: 1. Exterior: The Chery Tiggo 5 has an overall length of 4506mm, significantly larger than the previous generation Tiggo, especially in width, reaching 1841mm, providing very spacious passenger space. The extended flared fender design gives a strong sense of power, combined with the forward-leaning waistline, even when stationary, the vehicle exudes a sense of eagerness to move. 2. Interior Configuration: The traditional upper dark and lower light color scheme creates a warm atmosphere, with reasonable use of chrome strips to decorate the air vents, steering wheel, and other areas, enhancing the sense of quality. The well-layered dashboard is very much in line with current trends, and the stepped button layout also suits the operating habits of most people.
I've been driving a Tiggo 5 automatic 2.0 for three years, and the fuel consumption varies greatly depending on road conditions. During morning and evening rush hours in the city with traffic jams, it can reach 10-12 liters, and it's even more fuel-consuming with the air conditioning on in summer. The most fuel-efficient speed is 80 km/h on expressways, consuming about 7.5 liters. When cruising at 110 km/h on the highway, the fuel consumption stabilizes around 8.5 liters. With a 55-liter fuel tank filled up, it can run just over 400 kilometers in pure city driving, and over 600 kilometers on long trips. Driving habits also have a significant impact: avoid frequent hard braking and rapid acceleration, maintain tire pressure at 2.5, and keep the trunk free of unnecessary items to save about half a liter of fuel.