How many liters of fuel does the Haval Big Dog take when fully refueled?
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Haval Big Dog takes 61L when fully refueled. Below is the relevant introduction about Haval Big Dog: 1. Trunk size: The rear seats of Haval Big Dog support 4/6 split folding. In terms of size, it reaches 855mm. After folding the rear seats, the maximum depth reaches 1730mm, the width is 1020-1330mm, and the height is 730mm. The ground clearance of Haval Big Dog's trunk is 870mm. 2. Engine: According to official information, Big Dog comes from a brand-new platform and will be equipped with the same 2.0T or 1.5T engines and transmissions as the current Haval models. Surprisingly, the 2.0T will offer four-wheel-drive models (with an optional rear differential lock configuration).
When I first filled up my newly purchased Haval Big Dog at the gas station, the data showed it took around 60 liters of fuel, which I confirmed by checking the dashboard. The Haval Big Dog has relatively high fuel consumption in city driving, averaging about 10 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last for over 600 kilometers, and for my daily commute, I usually need to refuel within a week at most. On highways, the range is even longer. During my last road trip, I drove nearly 700 kilometers without the low fuel warning light coming on, saving me the hassle of frequent stops. A reminder for new drivers: refuel promptly when the fuel light comes on to avoid damaging the fuel pump. It’s also safer to choose fuel from reputable gas stations. The fuel tank capacity is quite moderate for an SUV in its class, making it relatively economical.