
The actual fuel consumption of the Elysee is 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers. In terms of space, the Elysee features a longer wheelbase of 2652mm and an ultra-large knee room of 787mm. Its wider body of 1748mm provides ample lateral space, excellent body stability, and a solid foundation for handling. In terms of power, the new EC5 1.6L CVVT high-efficiency engine delivers a higher-level maximum power of 86kW/6000rpm, offering strong power while significantly reducing fuel consumption. The application of numerous advanced technologies ensures excellent performance, fuel economy, smoothness, and reliability. Inheriting Citroën's globally renowned chassis tuning technology, the new Elysee combines reliable handling with comfortable driving. The asymmetric suspension, designed to mimic the human walking frequency (1Hz), provides consumers with superior driving experience characterized by stable handling, minimal body roll during cornering, and high comfort. It also endows the new Elysee with adaptability across all speeds and terrains.

I've been driving the Elysee for two years commuting in the city, with actual fuel consumption generally between 6 to 7 liters, depending on traffic conditions and AC usage. In winter with more AC usage, consumption rises to about 7.5 liters, while in summer it drops to around 6.2 liters. On long highway trips, keeping speed below 90 km/h can reduce consumption to about 5.5 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient. However, driving habits matter – sudden acceleration or frequent braking can spike fuel consumption, so I've developed a habit of maintaining steady speeds. Regular is also crucial, as aged engine oil can affect engine efficiency.

As a fuel-conscious car owner, I conducted real-world tests on the Elysée's fuel consumption. During daily commuting, it averages around 7 liters per 100km, but drops to approximately 6.3 liters when ECO mode is activated. Last month, I took a 500km highway trip using fuel-efficient driving techniques, achieving just over 5 liters per 100km. The key factor is road conditions: the fuel gauge rises quickly in urban traffic congestion, while maintaining steady speeds on rural roads proves more economical. Tire pressure also affects fuel efficiency - I regularly check and maintain proper inflation, which helps reduce consumption by about 0.2 liters. Overall, the Elysée demonstrates good fuel economy, making it suitable for budget-conscious drivers.

I'm a new driver and just bought a used Elysee last year. The actual fuel consumption is around 7 liters, mainly driving in the city. It rises to 8 liters in traffic jams and can drop to 6 liters on smooth roads. I'm still not quite used to the automatic transmission, and sometimes the gear isn't adjusted correctly, which increases the fuel consumption a bit. I suggest new drivers pay attention to slow starts and gently pressing the accelerator, avoiding sudden braking. This can help keep fuel consumption within a reasonable range.

After driving a Elysée for five years, I believe fuel consumption is influenced by many factors. In daily city driving, the actual fuel consumption varies between 6 to 7.5 liters, and it can reach 8 liters in winter when using the heater. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed can bring the fuel consumption down to as low as 5 liters. Regarding maintenance, I change the engine oil every six months, and a dirty air filter can reduce combustion efficiency, increasing fuel consumption by 0.5 liters. Driving style is also crucial—after switching to smoother driving, my fuel consumption stabilized at around 6 liters. Seasonal changes are quite noticeable, with lower fuel consumption in summer when using air conditioning.

I've driven a Elysée for three years, with actual fuel consumption fluctuating between 6 to 7 liters. In city traffic jams, it can spike to 7.5 liters, while on highways at 100 km/h, it drops to just over 5 liters. Daily fuel-saving techniques include gentle acceleration and early deceleration, which help keep consumption in check. Road conditions have a significant impact; bumpy roads can increase fuel consumption by about 0.3 liters. I've also tried the eco mode, but the effect was modest, saving only about 0.2 liters. Overall, the fuel consumption isn't as low as imagined, but it's still quite economical and practical when considering all factors.


