How many kilometers can a Haval H9 run on a full tank of gas?
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Haval H9 has an 80L fuel tank, which can run 400 to 500 kilometers in the city and 700 to 800 kilometers on the highway. Fuel consumption of Haval H9: The comprehensive fuel consumption of Haval H9 is 9.9L/100km. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated by driving at a specified speed to obtain the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between displacement and fuel consumption, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. In a relative sense, the size of a car's displacement does not directly correlate with its fuel consumption. In addition to displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology are also important factors affecting fuel consumption. Among models with the same displacement, the more advanced the engine technology, the more fuel-efficient the car will be.
As a long-term owner of the Haval H9, I'd like to share some practical experience: A full tank can typically cover around 700 kilometers. However, in congested urban traffic, fuel consumption may rise to 12-13L/100km, reducing the range to about 600 kilometers. On highways with steady driving, fuel consumption drops to approximately 10L/100km, allowing the vehicle to exceed 800 kilometers. This is largely thanks to its 80-liter fuel tank, which is excellent for long-distance travel. Multiple factors affect the range, such as driving habits (e.g., rapid acceleration and hard braking can increase fuel consumption by 20%), road conditions (city vs. rural), and load (a full load can reduce the range by 50-100 kilometers). I recommend regular vehicle maintenance, checking tire pressure and air filters, and keeping the eco mode activated to optimize fuel efficiency and extend each refuel. Additionally, air conditioning also consumes fuel—setting a moderate temperature saves significantly compared to blasting cold air. Overall, under normal usage, 650-750 kilometers is a common range, with safe and economical driving being key.