How far can a full tank of gas take the Vision X3?

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VanJace
07/29/25 2:02am
The Vision X3 can travel approximately 550 kilometers on a full tank. Its average fuel consumption ranges from 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers to 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are some relevant details about the Vision X3: 1. Side Profile: The side view of the Geely Vision X3 features straight waistlines, with silver anti-scratch strips along the lower edges of the side skirts and a roof-mounted luggage rack. Additionally, the Vision X3 comes with stylish ten-spoke sporty alloy wheels. 2. Features: In terms of features, the Vision X3 is equipped with an electric sunroof, an integrated roof luggage rack, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, side mirrors with integrated turn signals, LED daytime running lights, chrome fender decorations, black anti-scratch strips, silver anti-scratch trims, dual-tone ten-spoke sporty alloy wheels, and red brake calipers. It is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine (model JLB-4G15) with a maximum output of 75kW (102PS).
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DiAlexander
08/12/25 6:03am
How far my Emgrand X3 can go on a full tank really depends. With a fuel tank capacity of around 42 liters and an average fuel consumption of 6 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, it can cover approximately 650 to 700 kilometers on the highway where it's more fuel-efficient. In city traffic with frequent congestion, it might only manage a little over 500 kilometers. I make sure to maintain proper tire pressure and perform regular maintenance, like changing the engine oil and air filter, which helps keep the fuel consumption stable at around 7 liters. Frequent use of air conditioning or carrying heavy loads can increase the fuel consumption by a few liters. Overall, a full tank lasts me a week for commuting, which is quite hassle-free, and its fuel economy is well-suited for young urban commuters.
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