How many kilometers can an SUV travel on a full tank of fuel?
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Most SUV models can generally travel about 500 kilometers on a full tank of fuel under mixed driving conditions, but can cover approximately 700-800 kilometers when driving entirely on highways. Below are some relevant introductions about SUVs: Introduction 1: SUV stands for Sport Utility Vehicle, which differs from ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) designed for rugged terrains. An SUV is a suburban utility vehicle that combines the spacious functionality of a station wagon with the off-road capabilities of a pickup truck. It is characterized by powerful performance, off-road capability, spacious comfort, and excellent cargo and passenger-carrying functions. Introduction 2: SUVs are typically categorized into urban and off-road types based on functionality. SUVs offer outstanding seating space, providing ample room for both front and rear passengers. The front seats offer excellent wrapping and support. Additionally, SUVs feature numerous storage compartments inside, making daily use convenient.
I've been driving an SUV for ten years and found there's really no standard answer to this question. Take my own car for example, with a 65-liter fuel tank, it can run up to 450 kilometers in city traffic jams, but on the highway at a steady speed, it can reach 750 kilometers. My friend who drives a Highlander has a larger fuel tank and higher fuel consumption, roughly running over 600 kilometers. There's also a big difference between new and old cars - my older car runs about 100 kilometers less than when it was new. Weather makes a noticeable difference too; using the heater in winter saves a bit more fuel than using the AC in summer. The most crucial factor is driving habits - my wife drives the same car but always gets 80 kilometers less than me because she often brakes and accelerates abruptly. Actually, your car's manual gives a theoretical value, but in reality, you can expect about 80% of that figure.