How far can a Xiali N5 go on a full tank of gas?

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Ronan
07/25/25 3:33am
Xiali can travel approximately 600 kilometers on a full tank of gas, and it should be able to reach up to 660 kilometers on long-distance highway drives. Fuel consumption of the Xiali N5: The official combined fuel consumption (L/100km) is 5.8L/100km. Exterior dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4155mm, 1645mm, and 1435mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2405mm. Each of these size indicators is notably inferior to the Geely Free Cruiser. Interior features: Safety is a concern. The Xiali N5 adopts a mid-to-high-end car interior layout design, featuring a European-style center console and a large curved instrument panel with a clear, integrated design. The spacious and comfortable interior, along with the green, flame-retardant materials and NVH noise reduction engineering, provides a driving environment that offers a cross-level comfort experience, highlighting a warm, family-like atmosphere.
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LaLayla
08/10/25 5:02pm
I've been driving the Xiali N5 for several months and feel that this car can go quite far on a full tank. The fuel tank is 45 liters, and for daily city driving, the fuel consumption is about 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which means a full tank can last around 640 kilometers. On weekends when driving on the highway, the fuel consumption drops to 6 liters, allowing me to reach up to 750 kilometers. My driving habit is steady—no speeding, avoiding sudden acceleration. In summer, using the air conditioning reduces the range by about 50 kilometers, while the impact is smaller in winter. Over the long term, I find this car very suitable for commuting—fuel-efficient and reliable. Regularly checking tire pressure and keeping it at the normal value can slightly improve the range. Overall, as long as the traffic isn't congested, a full tank can easily last a week.
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