How many kilometers can a full tank of fuel last for the Jetour X90?
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2020 Jetour X90 1.6T DCT Shadow Premium 5-seater can travel 576 km; Shadow Elite 6/7-seater can travel 586 km; Shadow Elite 5-seater can travel 595 km; Shadow Premium 6/7-seater can travel 565 km. Below are the methods for calculating fuel consumption and an introduction to the Jetour X90's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Methods for calculating fuel consumption: The fuel tank capacity of the 2020 Jetour X90 1.6T DCT Shadow Premium 5-seater is 55L. Based on the MIIT average fuel consumption of 9.55L/100km, the distance that can be traveled on a full tank is 55÷9.55×100=576 km. Similarly, it can be calculated that the 2020 Jetour X90 1.6T DCT Shadow Elite 6/7-seater has a fuel tank capacity of 55L, with an average fuel consumption of 9.39L/100km, allowing it to travel 586 km on a full tank. The 2020 Jetour X90 1.6T DCT Shadow Elite 5-seater has a fuel tank capacity of 55L, with an average fuel consumption of 9.25L/100km, allowing it to travel 595 km on a full tank. The 2020 Jetour X90 1.6T DCT Shadow Premium 6/7-seater has a fuel tank capacity of 55L, with an average fuel consumption of 9.74L/100km, allowing it to travel 565 km on a full tank. Jetour X90 fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: The manual transmission 1.5T model has a fuel consumption of 8.2L/100km, the automatic transmission model has a fuel consumption of 9.3L/100km, and the 1.6T model has a fuel consumption of 9.5L/100km.
When driving a car like the Jetour X90, a full tank can generally cover around 700 kilometers. However, maintaining a steady speed on the highway can extend the range to up to 800 kilometers when the tank is full, while city traffic congestion reduces it to just over 600 kilometers. Driving habits play a major role—sudden braking and aggressive acceleration increase fuel consumption. Road conditions are also crucial; more uphill sections or frequent traffic lights noticeably shorten the distance. Higher loads, such as a full car or heavy luggage, can reduce the range by 10-20 kilometers per 100 kg. Temperature also has a significant impact—using the heater in winter or the AC in summer increases fuel consumption by about 15%, reducing the actual range by 50-100 kilometers. I recommend regular maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and the air filter, to ensure optimal fuel efficiency. Overall, based on the manual's specifications of a 60-liter fuel tank and 8L/100km fuel consumption, a stable range of 700 kilometers is realistic, but personal factors shouldn’t be overlooked. Safety comes first when driving, and planning your route in advance can help avoid running out of fuel midway.