How many kilometers can an XRV travel on a full tank of fuel?
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The fuel consumption is 10L per 100 kilometers, and the fuel tank capacity is 58L. After calculation, a full tank of fuel can travel approximately 580 kilometers. The following is the relevant introduction of the Honda CR-V: 1. Engine: The Honda CR-V is equipped with a naturally aspirated SOHC multi-point fuel injection engine, matched with a 5-speed automatic transmission. The maximum power speed (rpm) is 6500, the maximum torque speed (rpm) is 4300, the maximum horsepower (Ps) is 155, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 10L/100km, and the fuel tank capacity (L) is 58. 2. Theoretical fuel consumption: Since most vehicles are close to the economical speed at 90 kilometers per hour, the theoretical fuel consumption announced by most manufacturers is usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 kilometers per hour. (The displacement is determined by analyzing the carbon content in the exhaust gas through an exhaust analyzer and the carbon balance method).
I usually commute with my XR-V, which has a fuel tank of over 50 liters. Filling it up allows me to drive around 500-600 kilometers, which is quite normal. If I only drive on the highway and maintain a steady cruising speed, the fuel consumption can drop to around 6 liters per 100 kilometers, extending the range to over 700 kilometers. However, in the city, it's a different story—traffic jams and frequent stops at traffic lights can easily push the fuel consumption above 8 liters, reducing the range to just over 500 kilometers. Turning on the AC further reduces the range by several dozen kilometers, though the heater in winter doesn’t affect fuel consumption. The fuel tank isn’t particularly large, but the engine is quite fuel-efficient. On long trips, I usually rely on cruise control, which helps maximize fuel economy. Regular maintenance is also crucial—changing the engine oil and air filter frequently and keeping the tire pressure at 2.5 can add several dozen kilometers to the range.
Last time I took my friend's XR-V on a road trip, I specifically calculated its range. It cost 320 yuan to fill up, and I drove 628 km before the fuel light came on, averaging about 7.1 liters per 100 km. Driving on national and provincial highways was the most economical, maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h, with the displayed fuel consumption at just 5.8 liters. However, it consumed more fuel when fully loaded and climbing mountain roads, reaching over 9 liters. The fuel tank cap says 52 liters, but in reality, it only takes about 48 liters when filling up to the automatic shut-off. I've observed that when the fuel gauge shows a quarter left, I can add about 38 liters, which translates to an actual range about 30 km more than what's displayed. Keeping the tire pressure at 2.4 instead of 2.2 saves half a liter of fuel, showing how such details affect the range.