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Is 10L/100km fuel consumption considered high for an SUV?

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DeParker
09/04/25 5:10am
For mid-size or large SUV models, a fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers is normal and not considered high. However, for compact SUVs with small-displacement engines, reaching 10L/100km would indicate relatively high fuel consumption. The following is an introduction to SUVs:1. Overview: SUV stands for Sports Utility Vehicle, which combines the spaciousness of a station wagon with the off-road capabilities of a truck. SUVs are characterized by powerful performance, off-road capability, and ample, comfortable cargo and passenger space. Essentially, SUVs blend the comfort of luxury sedans with the performance of off-road vehicles, making them suitable for urban driving as well. 2. Features: SUVs are known for their powerful performance, off-road capability, spaciousness, comfort, and excellent cargo and passenger capacity, combining the refined comfort of luxury cars with the ruggedness of off-road vehicles.
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JuliannaFitz
09/16/25 6:13am
I've been driving an SUV for several years, and a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers in urban conditions feels slightly above average. SUVs are naturally larger with higher aerodynamic drag, so their fuel consumption is inherently higher than sedans, which typically consume 6-8 liters. 10 liters isn't excessively high—it's common to see it rise to 12 liters in city traffic jams. The key lies in driving habits: avoiding sudden braking and acceleration while maintaining a steady speed can reduce fuel consumption. Regular maintenance is also crucial, such as checking tire pressure, replacing engine oil and air filters, which can lower fuel consumption by 0.5-1 liter. Using eco mode further improves efficiency. Compared to fuel-efficient SUVs like hybrids that can achieve 5-6 liters, 10 liters isn't shocking but is slightly on the higher side. Making improvements can save a lot on fuel costs and emissions. Overall, it's not a major issue.
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AllisonLee
10/30/25 6:48am
From a fuel-saving perspective, an SUV consuming 10 liters per 100 kilometers is indeed not particularly economical. SUVs are designed to consume more fuel, but 10 liters is acceptable for city driving, while on highways it can drop to 7-8 liters. As a frequent driver, I understand that with current high fuel prices, 80 yuan per 100 kilometers adds up significantly over time. I recommend checking: How old is the car? Older vehicles or poor maintenance, such as worn-out tires or engine carbon buildup, can increase fuel consumption. Aggressive driving or excessive use of air conditioning also raises it. Switching to energy-saving tires or easing off the accelerator can help. Hybrid SUVs are very efficient, with some Toyota models averaging around 5 liters. 10 liters isn't a disaster, but with optimization, it can be reduced to 9 liters. Simply put, it's reasonable but improvable.
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