What is the actual fuel consumption of the second-generation Trumpchi GS4?
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The gasoline version of this model has a fuel consumption of 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers, while the hybrid version has a lower fuel consumption of 4.6 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction to the vehicle: Exterior: It adopts the latest "Lingyun Wing 3.0" design language, enhancing the visual impact of the Trumpchi family's signature Lingyun Wing front grille. The integration of the front grille with the headlights gives the new car a more imposing and recognizable appearance. Interior: The dashboard is inspired by X-shaped elements and features dual 12.3-inch high-definition screens. The diamond cockpit concept, combined with racing-style seats and more premium materials, makes the interior more distinctive. Additionally, the second-generation Trumpchi GS4 creates a "Five-Sense Comfortable Cockpit" from five aspects: vision, hearing, smell, touch, and experience.
I've been driving the second-generation Trumpchi GS4 for almost a year now. Based on my records, the real-world fuel consumption is around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, and can go up to 9 liters when stuck in traffic. On the highway, it's much more fuel-efficient, usually staying below 7 liters. Driving habits make a big difference—I've tried aggressive acceleration, and the fuel consumption can spike by more than half a liter, while driving smoothly saves fuel. Weather also affects it; cold starts in winter increase consumption, and using the AC in summer burns a bit more fuel. To keep fuel consumption low, I regularly check tire pressure, avoid overloading, and pay attention to maintenance like oil changes. Overall, the car's fuel consumption is quite reasonable—it's not thirsty for a family SUV, and it's acceptable for both city commuting and occasional road trips. After driving 10,000 kilometers, the average is just over 8 liters—nothing surprising but reliable.