What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval F7X?
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Haval F7x has a fuel consumption of approximately 9.5L per 100 kilometers, but the actual fuel consumption is also affected by factors such as vehicle condition, road conditions, and driving habits. Here is more information about the Haval F7X: 1. Vehicle positioning: As the new coupe SUV of the Haval F series, the Haval F7x focuses on three core aspects: ultimate coupe aesthetics, ultimate intelligent technology, and ultimate sports performance. The Haval F7x family includes the Extreme Intelligence Play Edition, Extreme Intelligence Technology Edition, Extreme Intelligence Sports Edition, and Performance Edition. 2. Power: It is equipped with Haval's second-generation self-developed 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission and third-generation 2.0GDIT engine, while also matching with a new intelligent four-wheel drive system to meet the car purchase preferences of the 'ultimate sports control' customer group.
I previously drove the Haval F7X 2.0T version for half a year, and the urban commuting fuel consumption was really not low. During morning and evening rush hour traffic jams, the dashboard often showed readings soaring to around 11.5 liters. On the highway, it was more friendly; with cruise control maintained at around 100 km/h, the fuel consumption could drop to about 8.2 liters. The car weighs nearly 1.8 tons, and with its high drag coefficient, frequent starts in the city do consume a lot of fuel. I recorded it on a fuel tracking app, and under mixed driving conditions, it averaged just over 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Enabling the eco mode saves a bit, but the acceleration isn't as satisfying. With fuel prices so high now, I'd advise friends who frequently commute in the city to consider the operating costs more carefully, as it could mean spending at least an extra two to three hundred yuan on fuel each month.