What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2.4L Elysion?
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The actual fuel consumption of the 2.4L Elysion is 9-10L/100km, which is largely influenced by driving conditions and habits. Below are the factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle-related factors: Fuel consumption is related to engine displacement. Generally, the larger the displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. Additionally, the thermal efficiency of the engine and the vehicle's aerodynamic design also impact fuel consumption. External environmental factors: Road conditions and the external environment significantly affect fuel consumption. Typically, flat roads consume less fuel than hilly roads, straight roads less than winding roads, and smooth traffic less than congested traffic. In winter, lower temperatures prevent gasoline from reaching optimal combustion temperatures, leading to incomplete combustion and increased fuel consumption.
I've been driving this 2.4L Elysion for over three years, and the actual fuel consumption isn't fixed—it really depends on your driving environment and habits. Daily city driving with frequent traffic lights averages around 10 to 12 liters per 100 km; on highways, it's more economical, dropping to about 7 to 9 liters. At first, I thought it was high, but I got used to it—after all, it's a large MPV with spacious and comfortable seating. Weather also has a big impact; running the AC in summer can add 1-2 liters. Good maintenance, like changing the engine oil and keeping tire pressure normal, can help stabilize fuel consumption. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with it—higher fuel costs but good durability. I recommend maintaining a steady speed and avoiding aggressive acceleration to save a lot on fuel.