What is the actual fuel consumption of the Honda UR-V 370?
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The fuel consumption of the Honda UR-V 370 is 8.7L/100km. Taking the Honda UR-V 2020 370TURBO 4WD Premium Edition as an example, here are the detailed specifications: Vehicle Dimensions: This model is a midsize 5-door 5-seat SUV, with a length, width, and height of 4856mm, 1942mm, and 1675mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2820mm. Powertrain: Equipped with a 2.0T engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 272PS and a maximum torque of 370N·m, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Drivetrain and Suspension: The drivetrain is front-engine four-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
I've been driving my URV370 for almost a year now. The 2.0T AWD version averages about 11-13 L/100km in city driving. It's particularly fuel-hungry during morning and evening rush hours – once the dashboard reading jumped straight to 14.5. But it's very efficient on highway cruising, with my lowest recorded consumption at 7.8. The throttle response is especially aggressive during initial acceleration – a slightly heavier foot can make the instant fuel consumption hit 18, though it stabilizes nicely once up to speed. With its 71-liter fuel tank, filling up typically gives me just over 500 km range. I've also noticed the AC has significant impact – summer cooling can increase consumption by over 1 L/100km. Overall, it's considerably higher than the official 8.7 rating, but quite reasonable for a 1.8-ton AWD SUV.
Last year during the test drive of the URV370, I specifically measured the fuel consumption. Maintaining a 100 km/h cruise on the highway, the display showed 7.9 L/100km; in urban mixed driving conditions over 50 kilometers, it went straight up to 12.3 L/100km in areas with frequent traffic lights. With 272 horsepower, this car is indeed powerful, but the 9AT transmission isn't as smooth as a CVT at low speeds, and stop-and-go traffic really guzzles fuel. Many in the car owner groups often complain about the fuel consumption, but considering its spacious interior with a 2850mm wheelbase and sporty tuning, the fuel consumption is actually similar to the Highlander 2.0T. If you frequently drive long distances, keeping the fuel consumption in the 8s isn't difficult.