What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haval M6?
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Here are the detailed specifications of the actual fuel consumption for the Haval M6: 1. The MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption for the Haval M6 1.5T manual transmission is 6.9L/100km. 2. The MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption for the Haval M6 1.5T seven-speed dual-clutch is 7.1L/100km. Here is an introduction to the fuel consumption of the Haval M6: 1. The fuel consumption of the Haval M6 is within a reasonable range. The fuel consumption of the Haval M6 is approximately 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. During testing, it increased to 7.5 liters in congested road conditions. If you add the use of air conditioning in summer and prolonged idling, it can rise to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is still within a reasonable range. 2. The Haval M6 performs well in terms of fuel consumption. Overall, the fuel consumption performance is good, never exceeding 8 liters per 100 kilometers during the test period. The dual-clutch transmission also contributes to this performance. Compared to fuel consumption tests of several other domestic SUVs, the Haval M6's average fuel consumption is not considered high. 3. The actual fuel consumption of the Haval M6 is quite normal. The actual fuel consumption of the Haval M6 is 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers, with an average test result of 9.5L. The MIIT-published comprehensive fuel consumption for the Haval M6 is 7.4L per 100 kilometers.
I've been driving the Haval M6 for a year and a half, mainly for urban commuting and occasional highway trips. My real-world fuel consumption data shows that in congested city conditions, it's approximately 9.5 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on whether the air conditioning is on or during peak traffic hours. Once on the highway, the fuel consumption drops to around 7 liters, which is quite good. Driving habits directly affect fuel consumption; I try to accelerate and decelerate smoothly, avoiding sudden braking, which can reduce fuel consumption by about 0.5 liters. Seasonal changes also have an impact; using the air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by about 0.8 liters, and in winter, slightly longer warm-up times also result in slightly higher consumption. I believe vehicle weight and engine tuning are key factors. As a family SUV, the M6's 1.5T engine provides sufficient power but isn't the most fuel-efficient, which generally meets expectations for daily family needs. However, new drivers should note that fuel consumption may be slightly higher during the break-in period of a new car, stabilizing after a few months. I recommend using a fuel consumption calculation app to regularly record data for precise monitoring and cost savings.