What is the actual fuel consumption of the hybrid CRV?
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Honda's hybrid CRV has an actual fuel consumption of about 5-6 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is more information about the Honda CRV: Exterior: The vehicle's exterior has been upgraded, featuring four body colors: Starry Night Blue, Crystal Black, Crystal White, and Elegant Gold. The front headlights are smoked and connected to a horizontal chrome trim, creating a strong sense of layering. At the rear, a continuous chrome trim connects with the LED taillights, further enhancing recognition and visual width. Powertrain: There are three driving modes available for the driver to choose from: EV mode, hybrid mode (HEV), and engine direct connection (ENG).
I used to drive a hybrid CRV, and fuel consumption really depends on the situation. The official rating is around 4.9L, but in reality, it usually fluctuates between 5.5 to 6.5 liters. In heavy traffic, the fuel consumption can go up to 7 liters because the motor needs to charge frequently. On the highway, it’s more fuel-efficient—maintaining a steady speed can bring it down to under 5 liters. I mostly commute in the city with the AC on and two passengers, and the displayed fuel consumption has been consistently around 6.2L, which is about 30% more efficient than the regular gasoline version. The battery condition is crucial—if the battery degrades in an older car, fuel consumption can increase by about 0.5 liters. Also, regular 92-octane fuel is sufficient; no need for higher-grade fuel.