What is the actual fuel consumption of the Cadillac XT5?
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Cadillac XT5 has a combined fuel consumption of 8.2L/100km, while the actual fuel consumption is 10.48L/100km. The relevant information about the Cadillac XT5 is as follows: 1. Exterior and dimensions: The Cadillac XT5 is a four-door, five-seat SUV with a body length, width, and height of 4812mm, 1903mm, and 1680mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2857mm. The trunk volume is 584 liters, and the second-row seats support a one-touch folding function, expanding the trunk space to a maximum of 1634 liters. The XT5 features a short front overhang and long body design, providing a more spacious and comfortable interior. 2. Body construction: The XT5 adopts the BFI integrated high-strength frame design concept, achieving lightweight and high strength through optimized frame design, efficient material application, and innovative joining techniques. The curved front longitudinal rails not only enhance the coverage of the front collision energy absorption zone but also allow more materials to participate in deformation and energy absorption during a collision. The 3D tailored weight reduction process, based on traditional planar weight reduction measures, uses TRB rolled variable-thickness panels to reduce the weight of non-load-bearing parts and TWB laser-welded variable-thickness panels to improve overall weight efficiency. The application of numerous advanced processes and ultra-light composite materials makes the XT5's chassis particularly lightweight. 3. Powertrain: The Cadillac XT5 offers two differently tuned 2.0T turbocharged direct-injection engines, with maximum power outputs of 184kW and 198kW respectively, both delivering a maximum torque of 400Nm. The engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission featuring Start/Stop energy-saving technology. The XT5 is equipped with an intelligent dual-clutch all-wheel-drive system, which, through a disconnectable transfer case and dual-clutch rear-drive unit, enables 0-100% torque distribution between the left and right rear wheels. Combined with four driving modes—Comfort, Sport, Off-Road, and All-Wheel Drive—it adapts to various road conditions.