What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval H6 National Tide Edition?

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Xavier
09/03/25 4:17am
Haval H6 National Tide Edition offers multiple models to choose from, mainly divided into two powertrain combinations by displacement: 1.5T and 2.0T. The average fuel consumption of the 1.5T Haval H6 National Tide Edition is 9.8 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are some extended details: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: A fuel consumption of 9.8L/100km means that 9.8 liters of fuel are consumed every 100 kilometers, which calculates to 0.098 liters per kilometer. High refueling costs: Strictly speaking, a fuel consumption of 9.8L/100km is relatively high, as most models on the market have a fuel consumption level of around 7 to 8 liters. If you drive frequently, assuming an annual mileage of 15,000 kilometers, the annual refueling cost would be quite high at current fuel prices.
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McGriffin
09/15/25 5:53am
Speaking of the real fuel consumption of the Haval H6 National Tide Edition, I've driven it for about half a year. During heavy city traffic commutes, the dashboard shows around 11L/100km, while on highways it can drop to just over 7L/100km. With its 56-liter fuel tank, filling up and running over 500km is normal. But it depends on driving habits - my neighbor with the same 1.5T low-power version always floors the accelerator and consumes over 2L more than me. This car has substantial weight, starting from 1.6 tons, feeling slightly sluggish before turbo engagement but quite stable when moving. A useful tip: ECO mode helps in city driving - throttle response slows slightly but it does save fuel. After the break-in period, fuel consumption dropped by about 0.5L/100km. My long-term dashboard reading now shows 9.2L/100km, working out to just over 0.7 yuan per kilometer in actual costs.
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