What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval F7?

2 Answers
DeRyan
07/29/25 7:05am
1.5T model has a fuel consumption of 9.1 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 2.0T model consumes 10.7 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are relevant details: 1. Body dimensions: The Haval F7 is a compact SUV under the Haval brand, with a wheelbase of 2725 mm, and length, width, and height of 4620 mm, 1846 mm, and 1690 mm respectively. 2. Configuration: The Haval F7 is equipped with two engines, a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine delivers 169 horsepower and a maximum torque of 285 Nm, with a maximum power output at 5000 to 5600 rpm and peak torque available from 1400 to 3000 rpm.
Was this review help?
4
4
Share
KaydenFitz
08/12/25 10:27am
The fuel consumption of the Haval F7 is actually highly dependent on driving habits. I've been driving this car for a while, and in heavy city traffic, it can easily exceed 11 liters per 100 km. On the highway, it drops to around 9 liters. The SUV's heavy body and high wind resistance naturally lead to higher fuel consumption. The official data claims a combined cycle of 9 to 10 liters, but in reality, it averages slightly over 10 liters because real-world conditions are less ideal than test scenarios. Fuel consumption also increases when using air conditioning or carrying heavy loads, but smooth acceleration and fewer sudden brakes can save a lot. Regular maintenance, such as changing engine oil and checking tire pressure, can help keep fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Overall, a real-world fuel consumption of 9.5 to 11 liters per 100 km is quite common.
Was this review help?
11
0
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the Difference Between Engine Seizing and Cylinder Scoring?

Here are the differences between engine seizing and cylinder scoring: Cylinder scoring: Refers to the appearance of obvious longitudinal mechanical scratches and abrasions on the inner wall of the cylinder within the movement range of the piston rings. In severe cases, adhesive wear occurs, leading to difficulties in starting the engine or causing it to stall on its own. Cylinder scoring is a major engine failure. The root cause of cylinder scoring is the inability to form an oil film between the cylinder wall and the piston rings or piston, resulting in poor lubrication or even dry friction. Engine seizing: Occurs when the piston expands due to excessively high temperatures and gets stuck in the cylinder, causing the engine to fail. Simply put, engine seizing is caused by abnormal combustion that leads to irregular pressure in the combustion chamber. Common causes of engine seizing include design flaws in the car, poor-quality engine oil and poor operating conditions, inaccurate adjustments to the engine's intake and exhaust systems and ignition timing, and excessive engine load.
1
5
Share

Is it okay to switch from automatic to manual transmission after getting used to it?

After getting used to automatic transmission, it's best to avoid switching back to manual transmission. Here are the specific details about switching from automatic to manual transmission: Controlling throttle and clutch, complicated gear shifting: Manual transmission drivers need to use both feet to control the clutch, brake, and accelerator. Automatic transmission drivers only need to press the accelerator or brake. The gear shifting process in manual transmission is more complicated, requiring coordination between the clutch and accelerator. Manual shifting: Automatic transmission vehicles come with automatic upshift function, eliminating the need for manual operation by the driver, thereby freeing up the right hand to some extent. However, manual transmission drivers must shift gears manually, and for those who haven't driven manual transmission for a long time, it's easy to select the wrong gear.
1
1
Share

Should I replace one or a pair of tires when one bursts?

It is recommended to replace a pair of tires. Below is relevant information about tire blowouts: Introduction: A tire blowout refers to the phenomenon where a tire suddenly loses air and goes flat within an extremely short period (generally less than 0.1 seconds) due to rupture. Tire blowouts are one of the frequent accidents that occur with cars during summer, mostly caused by improper tire maintenance by the car owner. Additional Information: After a blowout, you should not slam on the brakes but instead slow down gradually. This is because when a car is traveling at high speed, a sudden blowout can cause the vehicle to veer to one side, and slamming on the brakes can exacerbate this veering, potentially leading to a rollover. While slowing down gradually, you should firmly grip the steering wheel with both hands and turn it in the opposite direction of the blowout to ensure the vehicle continues moving in a straight line.
15
4
Share

What are the consequences of using someone else's Beidou driving card?

You will be fined. Here are some methods to prevent fatigue driving: Ensure sufficient sleep: Sleep is the best way for the body to rest, recover energy, and reduce or eliminate fatigue. Especially before long-distance driving on highways, drivers must try to ensure adequate sleep. Arrange driving time reasonably: Scientifically and reasonably arrange driving time, continuous driving should not exceed 4 hours. For long nighttime drives, two people should take turns driving and resting alternately, and try to avoid driving at midnight. Avoid fixed postures: Avoid maintaining a fixed posture for a long time while driving. Adjust the sitting posture of local fatigue areas from time to time. It is best to stop and rest after driving for a while, get out of the car to move your waist and legs, and relax your whole body muscles.
8
4
Share

Can You Apply Brakes When a Tire Blows Out?

No. Here are the reasons for a tire blowout: Tire leakage: When punctured by nails or other sharp objects without immediate rupture, the tire may start leaking air, eventually leading to a blowout. Excessive tire pressure: During high-speed driving, tire temperature rises, increasing air pressure and causing deformation. This reduces the tire's elasticity and increases the load on the vehicle. Any impact under these conditions can cause internal cracks or blowouts, which is why such incidents are more common in summer. Insufficient tire pressure: At high speeds (over 120km/h), low tire pressure can lead to 'harmonic vibration' in the tire, generating significant resonant forces. If the tire is not robust enough or already damaged, it is prone to blowouts. Additionally, low pressure increases the tire's sinking depth, making the sidewall more likely to contact the ground during sharp turns. Since the sidewall is the weakest part of the tire, such contact can also result in a blowout.
4
5
Share

Is It Okay If Nothing Happens After a Few Days of Scratching a Car?

If you scratch someone else's car, you should contact the owner promptly. Failing to contact the owner within a week is considered hit-and-run. Below are specific details about hit-and-run in traffic accidents: Accident Handling Deadline: The maximum processing period for minor traffic accidents is 5 days. The public security traffic management department can detain the vehicle for a maximum of 40 days. The deadline for determining responsibility is 5 days for minor accidents, 15 days for general accidents, and 20 days for major or severe accidents. Responsibility Assignment: If a party involved in a traffic accident flees the scene, the fleeing party bears full responsibility. However, if there is evidence that the other party was also at fault, the responsibility can be reduced. If a party intentionally damages, forges the scene, or destroys evidence, they bear full responsibility.
1
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.