What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2.0 Mondeo?

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VanDeclan
07/24/25 2:23am
The actual fuel consumption of the 2.0 Mondeo is: 10.92—11.42L/100km. Below is a related introduction to the Mondeo: 1. Configuration. The Active Park Assist system makes parking effortless. Simply follow the prompts on the instrument display and control the throttle, brake, and gear to park. The electronic parking brake is standard across all models, allowing for easy parking with just a press. The operation is much simpler than traditional handbrake levers and also frees up more comfort space. 2. Exterior design. The new Mondeo offers 7 models with two engine options: 1.5T and 2.0T. The all-new Mondeo adopts Ford's latest family-style exterior design, featuring a distinctive catfish-mouth grille with dual chrome bars. The mid-to-high trim levels come with LED headlights, which include not only LED daytime running lights but also LED headlight sources.
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VonEzra
08/10/25 10:03pm
I've been driving a 2019 Ford Mondeo 2.0T for over three years, and the real fuel consumption depends on how you drive. In city traffic jams, it often surges to 9.5 to 11L per 100km, especially during rush hours—sudden braking and acceleration consume more fuel. On highways, maintaining a steady speed can reduce it to 7.8 to 8.5L, with the most fuel-efficient range being 60-80km/h. The turbocharged engine responds quickly but burns more fuel. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil, as low pressure can increase consumption by 1-2L. Seasonal maintenance, like cleaning the air filter, helps maintain an average of around 9L. Using AC in summer adds about 0.8L, while cold starts in winter also slightly raise consumption. Based on my fuel gauge records, mixed driving conditions typically range from 8.7 to 10.2L. To save money, develop a habit of gentle throttle input, avoid speeding, and use cruise control on highways—it makes a noticeable difference.
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