Is the Fuel Consumption of Luxgen Really That High?
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The maximum average fuel consumption is 13 liters per 100 kilometers, followed by 11.82 liters, and the optimal fuel consumption is 10.69 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is an introduction about Luxgen: 1. Technology: Independent vehicle R&D capability, surpassing international quality standards, leading global automotive electronic technology, creating differentiated products, possessing key electric vehicle technologies, and aligning with green environmental trends. 2. Models: The body adopts a wide wheelbase chassis, utilizes turbocharging technology, features night driving system recognition, and is equipped with advanced EV technologies, including power management systems, battery management systems, brake energy recovery systems, GPS navigation, blind spot detection systems, and advanced audio-visual entertainment systems.
I've driven a Luxgen7 SUV for several years, and honestly, the fuel consumption is quite high, especially in city traffic jams. A full tank can't last 500 kilometers before needing a refill, burning about one-third more fuel than my friend's Toyota RAV4. I think this is mainly due to the heavy body, outdated engine technology, and my occasional habit of stepping hard on the accelerator, which drives up fuel consumption. It's more fuel-efficient on highways, but for daily commuting, you need to be mindful of driving habits—avoid sudden acceleration or speeding. After two years of driving, the extra fuel costs add up to around 300-400 RMB per month, which is quite painful. I've checked forums, and many owners complain about Luxgen's fuel consumption, with early models having more obvious issues—perhaps related to the design philosophy from Taiwan. Overall, if you're looking for a fuel-efficient car, Japanese or German brands might be better. This car is comfortable to drive but truly fuel-thirsty, so be prepared.