
The actual fuel consumption of the Envision S is 8.4L/100km. The following are specific reasons for high vehicle fuel consumption: 1. Affected by temperature: causing fuel consumption fluctuations. In winter when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase slightly. 2. Prolonged lack of vehicle maintenance: Dirty engine oil and air filters can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Dirty engine oil results in poor lubrication, increasing resistance in various moving parts of the engine, requiring more energy to overcome the resistance, thus raising fuel consumption. 3. Excessive carbon buildup in the vehicle: Carbon deposits commonly accumulate in the throttle body, fuel injectors, intake manifold, and piston tops. Excessive carbon buildup in any of these areas can lead to incomplete combustion, thereby increasing fuel consumption.

I've been driving the Envision S for over two years, mainly commuting in the city, so my real-world fuel consumption is quite representative. In heavy urban traffic, it can reach around 11 liters per 100 km; on the highway with cruise control set at 100 km/h, it drops to about 7.5 liters per 100 km. My 1.5T engine version generally averages around 9 liters. Many factors affect this, like using the AC, a fully loaded trunk, or frequent uphill driving—all these can push up fuel usage. I drive gently, rarely accelerating or braking hard, so my fuel consumption stays manageable. I recommend trying smooth driving techniques: light throttle instead of stomping on it, and keeping windows closed with AC on in summer (more efficient than open windows). Regular tire pressure checks help too—low pressure increases friction and fuel consumption significantly. Overall, real-world mileage varies by driver and road conditions, but 9-10 liters is typical for most.

As a long-term driver of this car, I have to say the Envision S's fuel consumption really depends on the configuration and driving habits. The 1.5T engine averages around 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers combined, about 12 liters in city traffic, and roughly 7 liters on highways. For the 2.0T version, it can go up to 11-12 liters. Road conditions make a huge difference – frequent city stoplights or steep mountain roads can quickly increase fuel consumption, while smooth highways save fuel. The transmission is efficient, but heavy loads, like carrying five passengers, can add 1-2 liters per 100 kilometers. I recommend not closing windows when using AC, as it increases drag. Regular oil changes and air filter cleaning keep the engine running smoother and fuel consumption steadier. Over time, I've noticed that warming up the car for no more than 3 minutes in winter helps reduce fuel use. Real-world data from owner forums mostly reports 9-12 liters, which isn't excessive.

I'm the type who always tries to save some fuel when driving, and I've managed to keep the Envision S's real fuel consumption under 9 liters. The method is to start gently, replacing sudden braking and acceleration with steady driving; on the highway, using cruise control set between 80-100 km/h works best. In city driving, I keep the windows closed and rely on the air conditioning to regulate temperature, reducing wind resistance and lowering fuel consumption. In summer, I maintain tire pressure at 2.5 bar, not too low. On average, it's about 10 liters in the city, 7 liters on the highway, and around 8.5 liters combined. The 1.5T engine is well-designed, but if the fuel quality is poor or the spark plugs are old, consumption can rise above 11 liters. Other fuel-saving tips include planning routes in advance to avoid congestion and reducing unnecessary weight when the car is empty. It's both cost-effective and eco-friendly, and driving this way isn't tiring either.


