

As an automotive enthusiast, the fuel consumption of Roewe vehicles really depends on the specific model and individual driving habits. Take the common Roewe i5 for example, the official data shows around 6.9 liters per 100 kilometers, but in real-world usage, it might be 7.5-8.5 liters due to frequent engine start-stop in traffic jams and heavy air conditioning usage. I've test-driven the i5 on highways, and with steady driving, it can be kept under 7 liters, but in city areas with many traffic lights, the consumption spikes. Other factors include low tire pressure or a heavily loaded trunk. I recommend beginners check real feedback from owner forums, like the actual test data shared by many users on the Autohome App, which is more reliable. Additionally, the Roewe RX5, being an SUV with higher wind resistance, averages 9-10 liters. If you want to save fuel, the eRX5 hybrid version running on pure electric mode basically eliminates fuel costs. In short, don't just believe the advertised data; recording your own fuel consumption during test drives is the most reliable approach.

I think the Roewe i series drives quite well. I commute daily in an i6, and the official fuel consumption is 7.1L, but in the heavily congested city, my actual consumption is over 9L. On weekends, when I go for outings on the highway, it drops back to 7.5L. The reason is simple: frequent acceleration and deceleration, plus using the air conditioning, burns fuel faster. My personal advice is to develop steady driving habits, like avoiding sudden braking and maintaining proper tire pressure, which can save some fuel. I recommend checking average consumption on apps like Xiaoxiong Youhao. Overall, Roewe models have medium to slightly high fuel consumption, but maintenance costs are low. For example, changing the oil more frequently helps stabilize fuel consumption. Real-world data depends on road conditions—driving a Roewe RX3 in rural areas only consumes around 8L, which is quite economical.

Roewe's fuel consumption varies from person to person. Since I care about environmental protection, I prioritize fuel efficiency when choosing a car. Take the i5 sedan for example: the official data shows as low as 6.9 liters, while the real-world average is around 8 liters. Driving gently and avoiding congested routes can reduce it to 7 liters. The key is to match your needs—highway driving saves fuel, while city driving normally consumes more. I recommend checking owner review websites for specific model feedback rather than relying solely on promotional claims. Fuel-saving tips: regular maintenance and light loading.


