How many kilometers can a Roewe i5 run on a full tank of gas?

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DiManuel
07/25/25 3:02am
Roewe i5 can run approximately 840 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Here is some relevant information about the Roewe i5: Exterior: The front grille adopts a polygonal design with bright trim strips for extension, which not only ensures the car's premium feel but also visually widens the body, making it appear more stable and grand. Interior: The main color scheme is red and black, creating a passionate yet fashionable atmosphere, and the car also boasts high resale value. The cabin is wrapped with a large amount of soft materials, and the attention to detail is quite impressive.
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LeahAnn
08/10/25 4:50pm
I drive a Roewe i5 as my daily commuter car. In city driving, a full tank can usually last around 600 kilometers, but frequent traffic lights and congestion can increase fuel consumption, reducing the range to just over 500 kilometers. On weekends, driving on highways or suburban roads at a steady speed can extend the range to over 700 kilometers. The fuel tank has a 45-liter capacity, and the official combined fuel consumption is rated at 6.3 liters per 100 kilometers, theoretically allowing for over 720 kilometers, but actual performance varies by driver. My average fuel consumption is around 7 liters, with 650 kilometers being common. I recommend recording each refueling amount and trip to calculate the true average, which is more practical than the official test. Overall, this car is quite fuel-efficient, and regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning can help maintain stable mileage.
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