What is the actual fuel consumption of the Arrizo 5 Plus?

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OEmmanuel
07/29/25 9:09am
The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Arrizo 5 Plus 1.5L naturally aspirated version is approximately 8.5L, while the 1.5T turbocharged version has a comprehensive fuel consumption of around 9L per 100 kilometers. Below is some relevant information about the Arrizo 5 Plus: 1. Introduction to the Arrizo 5 Plus: The Arrizo 5 PLUS is a compact car under the Chery Automobile brand. 2. Model series of the Arrizo 5 Plus: 2021 Xiaoze 1.5L Manual PLUS, 2021 Xiaoai 1.5L Manual PLUS, 2021 Xiaoai 1.5L Manual Enjoy PLUS, etc.
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