What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2.0T Teramont?
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Teramont is a mid-to-large SUV under SAIC Volkswagen. The 2.0T version is divided into high and low power calibrations. The low-power 330TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.5L/100km, while the high-power 380TSI has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 8.8L/100km. However, based on statistics, the actual fuel consumption of the 2.0T Teramont is in the range of 9-12L/100km. Here is an introduction to the Teramont: 1. Exterior: The Teramont draws heavily from the design of the CrossBlue concept car, giving it a very imposing overall appearance. In terms of details, it features a dual-slat chrome horizontal grille that extends directly into the headlights. 2. Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 5039mm/1989mm/1773mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2980mm. 3. Features: It will be equipped with adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, blind spot monitoring, collision warning, heated steering wheel, front seat heating/ventilation, panoramic sunroof, and other functions.
I drive a Volkswagen Teramont 2.0T version for daily urban commuting, and the actual fuel consumption surprised me a bit. During peak hours in traffic jams, it can spike to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, and even under normal conditions without traffic, it stays around 10 to 11 liters. On highways, it performs better—stabilizing at 8.5 liters when cruising at 80-100 mph. On average, it’s about 9.5 liters overall. Many factors affect this: I’ve noticed fuel consumption surges during sudden acceleration, especially when the AC is on or in heavy traffic. As an owner, I recommend maintaining smooth driving habits, using cruise control more often, and keeping up with regular maintenance to help a bit. The car has sufficient power, but the fuel consumption is still higher than the official figures. Saving fuel in daily driving really comes down to adjusting your habits.