What is the actual fuel consumption of the T-Roc?
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The actual fuel consumption of the T-Roc is 7.3L. Here are the specific details about the Volkswagen T-Roc: 1. Engine: The T-Roc offers two powertrain options, equipped with 1.2T and 1.4T engines respectively, paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission and a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kw and a peak torque of 250 Nm. This engine has been utilized in multiple Volkswagen models such as the Golf, Sagitar, and Magotan, although it is quite rare to see a wet dual-clutch transmission paired with a 1.8T engine. 2. Exterior Design: The T-Roc completely breaks away from Volkswagen's traditional mature image, embracing a more fashionable approach. It features a floating roof design and a two-tone body color scheme. The front fascia has undergone significant changes, adopting a honeycomb-shaped grille and split-type headlights.
I've been driving the T-Roc 1.5T model for quite some time, and real-world fuel consumption fluctuates between 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers depending on road conditions and driving habits. In city traffic with frequent stops and sudden accelerations, it often exceeds 9 liters; while highway cruising can drop to around 7.5 liters thanks to decent weight and aerodynamic control. However, there's a discrepancy from the official 6.8L figure (lab-tested), so don't take it too seriously. Using a mobile app to track trips revealed that AC usage or heavy cargo adds about 1L/100km – hence I recommend traveling light. Overall, the T-Roc's fuel efficiency is average: not exceptionally economical but suitable for daily commutes.