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What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval Chitu?

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GageMarie
07/29/25 7:41am
Haval Chitu's fuel consumption ranges from 4-6L per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information: 1. Introduction to Haval Chitu: The Haval Chitu is the fourth vehicle built on Great Wall's Lemon Platform. With cutting-edge intelligence, comprehensive extensibility, robust safety protection, high energy efficiency ratio, and exceptional global quality, the Haval Chitu is endowed with enhanced capabilities. The dimensions of the Haval Chitu are 4470mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1625mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, positioning it as a compact SUV. 2. Features: The Haval Chitu is equipped with features such as launch control mode, L2 autonomous driving, fully automatic parking, identity recognition, HUD intelligent head-up display, and intelligent remote monitoring. It offers five color options: Rampage Blue, Open Black, Buff Red, Cool Gray, and Flash White, with the HEV model featuring an exclusive Energy Blue color. Boasting a class-leading 2700mm wheelbase, it adopts the new 'Awakening Aesthetics' design, featuring new functional matrix headlights, mecha blade waistline, and cyberpunk-style full-width taillights. The interior includes a combat-style cockpit, a space-time interactive touch screen, a sci-fi 5D gear shifter, 26 storage spaces, a panoramic sunroof, an oversized LCD central control screen, and dual-zone independent air conditioning.
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StMason
08/13/25 1:55am
I've been driving the Haval Chitu 1.5T version for half a year now, and the actual fuel consumption in stop-and-go city traffic reaches 9-10L/100km, while it drops to 7-8L on the highway, which feels quite accurate. My daily commute is twenty kilometers, and the fuel consumption tends to be higher during peak hours, but it's much more economical on highways when I go out on weekends. The car owner group has discussed this—the turbocharged engine consumes more fuel at low RPMs, so maintaining an economical speed of 60-80 km/h is recommended for the best efficiency. Regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter is also crucial, as insufficient tire pressure or a dirty filter can increase resistance, raising fuel consumption by about 0.5L. Running the AC at full blast in summer can also slightly increase fuel consumption, but the impact isn't significant. Overall, this car isn't the most fuel-efficient, but it's not outrageous either. From my experience, gentle driving saves about 1L compared to aggressive acceleration, and making it a habit can save hundreds in fuel costs over time.
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DiEmilio
10/04/25 8:32am
As a car enthusiast, I conducted real-world fuel consumption tests on the Haval Chitu. The actual data shows an average of 8.5-9.5L/100km in congested urban areas, while highway cruising can drop to around 7L. The official WLTP standard of 6.5L seems somewhat idealized. Driving habits have a significant impact – frequent hard acceleration or braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket, so I recommend using ECO mode for smoother operation. Vehicle weight and tire pressure are fixed factors, with fuel consumption increasing by about 10% when fully loaded. Compared to other SUVs in its class, the Haval Chitu with its 1.5T engine delivers average performance – not the most fuel-efficient but reliable. For daily maintenance, changing the engine oil and checking spark plugs every 5,000 kilometers can improve fuel efficiency, and starting with an empty car also saves fuel. Fellow car owners share that on highways, one tank of fuel can cover over 600 kilometers on average, while 400+ kilometers in the city is normal.
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VonMalia
11/18/25 3:20am
I drive the Haval Chitu with a focus on economical driving, keeping the actual fuel consumption around 8L/100km. During urban commuting, maintaining smooth acceleration keeps the fuel consumption at 8.5-9L, which isn't high. Regular maintenance of tire pressure and changing to new engine oil helps save fuel. It's even more fuel-efficient on highways, just over 7L.
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