What is the actual fuel consumption of the Hongqi H9?

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EvelynDella
07/24/25 10:15pm
The actual fuel consumption of the Hongqi H9 is 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction about it: 1. Interior: The Hongqi H9 is a C+ class luxury flagship sedan in the Hongqi H series. Its interior features extensive use of wood grain, leather, and chrome materials, and is equipped with a BOSE sound system featuring active noise cancellation technology. 2. Powertrain: It is powered by a 2.0T turbocharged engine with a 48V mild hybrid system and a 3.0T V6 supercharged engine, and comes with an air suspension system to ensure passenger comfort during travel.
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StGia
08/10/25 2:56pm
I've been driving a Hongqi H9 2.0T for almost a year now, with an actual combined fuel consumption of around 11-13 liters. My daily commute is mostly in the city, and during morning rush hour traffic, the display can show up to 14 liters. On weekends when I take the highway, it drops to around 9 liters. The car weighs over 2 tons, so starting and accelerating definitely consumes more fuel compared to compact cars, and the 3.0T version is even thirstier, burning about 2 liters more. As for fuel-saving tips, I've found that smooth acceleration is crucial—sudden hard acceleration can spike the instant fuel consumption to over 30 liters. Also, using the AC in summer adds about 1-1.5 liters, and cold starts in winter are particularly fuel-intensive, so I recommend warming up the car for 3-5 minutes before driving.
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