Is the Honda Avancier Fuel-Consuming?

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NevaehMarie
07/28/25 2:46pm
The 1.5T model of the Honda Avancier has a fuel consumption of 7.6L per 100 kilometers as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, with an actual average fuel consumption of around 9L per 100 kilometers. The 2.0T model has a fuel consumption of 8.1-8.7L per 100 kilometers as per the Ministry, with an actual average fuel consumption of approximately 10L per 100 kilometers. This fuel consumption is actually not very high. Below is some relevant information about the Honda Avancier: 1. Configuration: The Honda Avancier is equipped with two turbocharged engines, 1.5T and 2.0T, with maximum power outputs of 193 horsepower and 272 horsepower, and maximum torque of 243 Nm and 370 Nm, respectively. Overtaking and climbing slopes are very easy, fully meeting the needs of daily driving. 2. Exterior: The Honda Avancier's winged chrome grille can also be seen on models like the new Honda Accord. The new car's headlights use LED light groups, paired with "C"-shaped front bumper light groups, giving a strong sense of power. The side design has a somewhat crossover sedan flavor.
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TeaganLynn
08/11/25 10:38pm
I've been driving the Honda Avancier as a family car for some time, and I feel its fuel consumption is quite average—not particularly thirsty but not fuel-efficient either. In city traffic jams, it can reach around 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway cruising drops to 8 liters. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as using air conditioning, which adds 0.5-1 liter, and frequent stop-and-go traffic increases it further. I maintain it regularly, changing the oil on time and keeping tires properly inflated, so fuel consumption stays stable at 9-10 liters. As a midsize SUV, it offers spacious practicality, making family trips convenient for four. While fuel costs aren't the biggest burden, adopting a gentle driving style helps minimize unnecessary expenses.
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