Do Off-Road Vehicles Consume More Fuel?

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VonTheo
07/29/25 11:34am
Generally, off-road vehicles consume more fuel than family sedans. Below is relevant information about off-road vehicles: 1. Introduction: An off-road vehicle is a specially designed automobile for off-road driving, primarily referring to vehicles capable of traversing rugged terrain. 2. Main Features: Body-on-frame construction, four-wheel drive, higher ground clearance, tires with superior traction, elevated exhaust pipes, greater horsepower, and robust bumpers. Off-road vehicles are designed to handle various road conditions in the wild. 3. Representative Models: Examples include the Suzuki Jimny, Mitsubishi Pajero, the UK's Land Rover, and domestically produced models like the Changfeng Liebao.
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