What is the actual fuel consumption of the Elysion?
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Honda Elysion has an average fuel consumption of around 12.1 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information about vehicle fuel consumption: Introduction to fuel consumption: It generally refers to the amount of gasoline consumed by a vehicle over 100 kilometers and serves as a theoretical indicator for the vehicle. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: The longer the idling time when parked, the greater the fuel consumption, so minimize idling time; also, avoid sudden acceleration, hard pressing of the accelerator, and driving at low RPMs. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Various driving conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling, as well as load capacity, temperature, and whether the air conditioning is on, can all impact vehicle fuel consumption.
I usually drive the Elysion for commuting and weekend trips, and I find the actual fuel consumption quite variable. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on smooth highways, it drops to 7 liters. Turning on the air conditioning adds another liter. My average is around 9 liters, and driving habits are crucial—frequent rapid acceleration and hard braking waste fuel. I check tire pressure monthly; low pressure increases resistance and also wastes fuel. Don’t skip maintenance—regularly changing the engine oil and air filter is essential, as dirt can push fuel consumption above 10 liters. The large space means carrying more stuff can increase consumption, but overall, 8 to 11 liters is a normal range. Don’t trust the official 6-point-something data too much—that’s from ideal tests, and real-life conditions differ significantly. I recommend recording fuel fill-ups and mileage a few times to calculate your own average—it’s more accurate than random online data.