
Average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 9.3 liters, and around 12 liters in urban areas. Here is the detailed information: Introduction: According to the fuel consumption label from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the SAIC Maxus G20 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, uses an AT transmission type, and features rear-wheel drive. The maximum design total mass is 2850 kilograms. The comprehensive fuel consumption under standard conditions is 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers, and around 12 liters in urban areas. For a large MPV, the fuel consumption is not excessive. Additional Information: The vehicle features extensive use of chrome trim, giving the front, rear, and side waistline a sharp and aggressive look. The grille automatically opens and closes to adjust air intake based on vehicle speed, showcasing excellent smart automation performance.

I've been driving the SAIC Maxus G20 for almost two years, mainly for family use and weekend trips. The official fuel consumption is 9.5L per 100km, but in reality, it can reach 13-15L in city traffic congestion, while dropping to 9-10L on highways, which is quite a significant difference. Many factors affect this, such as using air conditioning adding 1-2L, carrying heavy loads or driving uphill also increases consumption. I prefer smooth driving, avoiding sudden braking and acceleration, which saves quite a bit. Monthly fuel costs are around 1500 yuan, which is acceptable for an MPV—more expensive than a compact car but more spacious and practical. Regular maintenance is recommended, like changing engine oil and air filters, otherwise engine efficiency drops and fuel consumption increases.

From a technical perspective, the SAIC Maxus G20 is equipped with a 2.0T engine, featuring a heavy body and spacious interior. Its actual fuel consumption ranges from 12-14L in urban areas to 8-10L on highways. Official data is measured under ideal conditions, but in real-world driving, factors like road conditions, driving habits, and vehicle status have significant impacts. For instance, idling in traffic congestion consumes fuel, and insufficient tire pressure increases resistance, both leading to higher readings. Maintaining engine cleanliness and using eco-mode can help reduce fuel consumption by 5-10%. It's common for MPVs to have relatively higher fuel consumption, given their superior safety performance. Choosing better road conditions and using high-quality fuel can slightly improve efficiency.

When I first bought the G20, the fuel consumption shocked me. It was rated at 9L, but in the city, it often reached 14L. At first, I drove aggressively with frequent braking, and the fuel gauge dropped quickly. Later, I learned to start slowly and press the accelerator lightly, and now it's stabilized at around 11-12L. I recommend new drivers to turn on the ECO mode, which is super fuel-efficient on highways, about 8L per 100km. The car is larger, so the fuel cost is higher, but the comfort is excellent, and it's worth it for carrying the whole family. Remember to check the tires and engine oil during maintenance, otherwise, the engine will age quickly, and fuel consumption will rise.


