How many kilometers can a Volkswagen T-Cross run on a full tank of fuel?
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Volkswagen T-Cross can generally run about 500 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. Here is some information about the Volkswagen T-Cross: Advantages: The T-Cross is a compact SUV launched by SAIC Volkswagen, positioned in the mid-range market, featuring a stylish and dynamic exterior design. It offers affordable pricing, ample space, and sufficient power for family use, making it highly cost-effective. Powertrain: The T-Cross is equipped with two engine options: a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine. The 1.5L engine delivers a maximum power of 83kW and a peak torque of 145N-m, while the 1.4T engine produces a maximum power of 110kW and a peak torque of 250N-m.
I've been driving the Volkswagen T-Cross for almost a year, mainly for urban commuting and weekend trips. A full tank of about 43 liters is most fuel-efficient on highways, with an average consumption of around 5.5 liters per 100 km, allowing a range of 780 km per tank. However, during peak urban hours, it's quite different—fuel consumption can rise to 8 liters per 100 km in traffic jams, barely making it to 550 km per tank. Last week, I conducted a specific test: the first half of the tank lasted 270 km in the city, while the second half, driven on suburban mountain roads and national highways, covered 410 km. Running the AC at full blast in summer does increase fuel consumption by about 10%, and insufficient tire pressure in winter also affects the range. Overall, my car's range fluctuates between 600 to 750 km per tank, largely depending on how I control the throttle.
As someone who has long been paying attention to fuel consumption data, I found that the Volkswagen T-Cross has a fuel tank capacity of 42.5 liters. According to the MIIT test, the 1.5L version has a combined fuel consumption of 5.9L/100km, theoretically providing a range of 720 km. However, actual usage varies significantly. In urban congested areas, real-world fuel consumption can reach 7.2L, reducing the range to 590 km, while on highways it can drop to as low as 5.2L, extending the range to 815 km. Tire specifications also affect fuel consumption - the factory-equipped 205/55 R17 wide tires consume 0.3L more per 100 km compared to narrower tires. I recommend resetting the odometer after each refueling and recording three consecutive tanks of actual mileage, as the average will be more accurate than official data. From personal observation, most owners actually achieve a range of 650±50 km.