What is the actual fuel consumption of the Odyssey?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Odyssey is 7.8~9L/100km. Below is relevant information about the Odyssey: 1. Configuration: The Odyssey is a vehicle launched by Honda, which went on sale nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, featuring an 8-inch large display screen and voice guidance function, and uses a 2.4L i-VTEC high-performance engine with variable valve timing and lift. 2. Power: The GAC Honda Odyssey is powered by a "Earth Dreams Technology" inline 4-cylinder 2.4L naturally aspirated engine with the engine code K24W5. It delivers a maximum power of 137kW (186Ps) and a maximum torque of 243Nm (3900rpm). The engine provides more linear power output, and the ample power reserve at high RPMs ensures that the new Odyssey can effortlessly and decisively complete overtaking even when fully loaded at high speeds, without showing any signs of fatigue.
I've been driving an Odyssey for five years as our daily family car, and the real-world fuel consumption has taught me a lot. In city traffic jams, it typically ranges between 9 to 11 liters, averaging around 10 liters. On highways or suburban roads with good conditions, it can drop to 7-8 liters, which feels quite reasonable. With a 60-liter fuel tank capacity, filling up usually gets me 600-700 kilometers—more than enough for my commuting needs as an office worker. Air conditioning in summer pushes consumption slightly above 11 liters, while winter sees about 9 liters. Maintenance matters: I use full synthetic oil and change air filters regularly to stabilize fuel efficiency. Its spacious comfort is a major advantage; though not as frugal as compact cars, its consumption is mid-range among MPVs. Before buying, I checked forum data showing a true average of 9 liters—smooth acceleration and mindful loading help save fuel.