
The actual fuel consumption of the Oshan X5 is around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. The initial acceleration at low speed is the peak fuel consumption period, so gently pressing the accelerator when starting and avoiding excessive RPM can effectively reduce fuel consumption. 2. Try to avoid unnecessary high RPM, as fluctuating engine speeds can significantly increase fuel consumption. 3. Regular maintenance, including oil changes and carbon deposit removal. 4. Avoid emergency braking as much as possible. Anticipating road conditions in advance not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel, such as gradually slowing down before traffic lights and utilizing inertia to glide.

I've been driving the Oshan X5 for nearly two years, with an average real-world fuel consumption of around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, varying by individual. During peak commuting hours in the city, with traffic congestion and frequent stops at traffic lights, fuel consumption can rise to 10 liters. On smooth highway drives, maintaining speeds between 80 to 100 km/h, it drops to just over 7 liters. For instance, on one 200-kilometer long-distance trip, I averaged 7.3 liters. Driving habits have a significant impact: avoiding hard acceleration and sudden braking can save 15% to 20% on fuel. Using air conditioning in summer adds an extra 0.5 to 1 liter, while longer warm-up times in winter also increase consumption. Regular maintenance is recommended, including keeping tire pressure optimal and timely air filter replacements, which can optimize fuel efficiency. Using a mobile app to log each refuel and mileage makes it easier to track actual trends, helping save money and be more environmentally friendly.

As a commuter using the Oshan X5 for work, I drive 40 kilometers daily for my round trip, with actual fuel consumption fluctuating around 9 liters. In congested urban areas, fuel consumption spikes to 10 liters, while on highways or suburban roads, it drops to 7.5 liters. With ECO mode activated, fuel efficiency improves at low speeds, especially in city areas with frequent traffic lights. Fuel consumption is affected by the vehicle's age—new cars are more economical in the first few months, but it may increase by 5% over time. According to tracking app measurements, monthly fuel costs average around 800 yuan, so budget adjustments are necessary during fuel price fluctuations. Regularly checking engine condition and avoiding excessive load are practical tips for daily cost control.

After driving the Oshan X5 for a while, the actual fuel consumption mostly ranges between 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. The official data claims 7 liters, but it's normal to be slightly higher in reality. Gentle driving is key: anticipating road conditions in advance, avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save fuel. Fuel consumption worsens in traffic jams, while it's much more stable on highways. Regular maintenance to clean carbon deposits and ensuring proper tire pressure can prevent increased fuel consumption. Habits determine everything.


