How Many Kilometers Can Qoros 5 Run on One Liter of Fuel?
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Qoros 5 can run 10-15 kilometers on one liter of fuel. Below is the relevant introduction of Qoros 5: 1. Body dimensions: The overall dimensions are 4600×1869×1676mm (length×width×height), with a wheelbase of 2710mm. 2. Powertrain: The new Qoros models are equipped with a 1.6T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum output power of 115kw and a peak torque of 230Nm. It is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. The official combined fuel consumption is 7.3L per 100 kilometers.
I've been driving the Qoros 5 SUV for two years. I remember the first time I tested the fuel consumption, one liter of gas could run about 11 to 14 kilometers, depending mainly on road conditions. In the city with frequent traffic jams, fuel consumption rises quickly, and one liter of gas can barely cover 10 kilometers. When there are many red lights, the engine idling consumes a lot of fuel. But on the highway, it's much better—one liter can last up to 14 kilometers, and maintaining a steady speed of 80 km/h is the most fuel-efficient. I remember that weekend trip back to my hometown—a full tank easily covered over 400 kilometers. Of course, the car's age and load also affect fuel consumption. I often carry three friends plus luggage, which increases fuel consumption by about 10%, reducing one liter's range to around 11 kilometers. I recommend maintaining proper tire pressure and avoiding aggressive acceleration. After breaking the habit of sudden acceleration, my fuel consumption stabilized significantly, saving an average of 0.5 kilometers per liter. Over time, that adds up to real savings.
Having driven various models, I find the fuel consumption of the Qoros 5 to be moderate. In the city, it runs 10 to 12 kilometers per liter, while on the highway, it easily reaches 13 to 14 kilometers. However, when the vehicle condition is poor, it can drop below 9 kilometers per liter. Common issues include clogged air filters or aging spark plugs, which make the engine work inefficiently and cause fuel consumption to rise sharply. I remember that after cleaning the air filter last year, the car ran an extra kilometer per liter. New drivers often overlook regular maintenance, such as timely oil changes, which can help keep fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Fuel consumption is also slightly higher in low temperatures, as the engine consumes more fuel during cold starts, and using air conditioning in summer increases energy consumption. It is recommended to check tire pressure monthly, maintaining it around 240 kPa, to avoid uneven tire wear dragging down performance. Overall, reasonable driving habits can maintain fuel consumption at over 12 kilometers per liter.