What is the actual fuel consumption of the Tiggo 5 automatic 2.0?
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Tiggo 5 manual transmission models have a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers, while automatic transmission models consume 10.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the Tiggo 5: 1. Exterior design: The Chery Tiggo 5 has an overall length of 4506mm, which is significantly larger than the previous generation Tiggo, especially in width, reaching 1841mm, providing very spacious passenger space. The extended flared fender design gives a strong sense of power, combined with the forward-leaning waistline, even when stationary, the vehicle exudes a sense of eagerness to move. 2. Interior and configuration: The traditional two-tone color scheme of dark upper and light lower creates a warm atmosphere, with reasonable use of chrome trim on the air vents, steering wheel, and other areas to enhance the sense of quality. The well-layered dashboard is very much in line with current trends, and the stepped button layout also suits the operating habits of most people.
As an owner of the Tiggo 5 automatic 2.0, my real-world fuel consumption is around 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, dropping to about 9-10 liters on the highway. After driving for over a year, on average, a full tank can cover just over 500 kilometers. The car has decent power but isn’t particularly fuel-efficient, especially when using the AC in summer, which increases consumption. I’ve recorded refueling data a few times, and using a mobile app to calculate is more reliable. If there’s a lot of traffic congestion, fuel costs can reach 700-800 yuan per month, which is quite painful. I recommend developing the habit of gently pressing the accelerator and avoiding sudden acceleration to reduce waste. Overall, it’s suitable for family use, but fuel economy isn’t its strong point.