What is the actual fuel consumption of the Tiggo 5x?

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McKatherine
07/28/25 4:48pm
Tiggo 5x fuel consumption ranges from 6.6 to 7.5L/100km. Below are the detailed specifications of the Tiggo 5x: 1. Body Dimensions: The Tiggo 5x measures 4338mm*1830mm*1645mm, with a wheelbase of 2630mm. 2. Interior Features: The vehicle features a high-mounted secondary instrument panel design, equipped with a 4.8-inch color TFT trip computer display, Hydrographics intelligent center console trim, and asymmetric air vent design. The ergonomic seats, designed by an Australian R&D team, emphasize comfort. The Tiggo 5x also sets high standards for idle noise control, driving noise reduction, and in-cabin speech clarity. 3. Powertrain: Built on Chery's T1X SUV platform, the Tiggo 5x is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged engine, paired with either an Aisin 6MT or Getrag DCT transmission. The new 1.5T+6DCT powertrain delivers a maximum power of 108 kW, with peak torque of 210 Nm achievable at 1750 rpm. It accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 9.7 seconds, with an official fuel consumption as low as 6.5L/100km. 4. Technology Configurations: The Cloudrive 3.0 intelligent driving connectivity system boasts six core features: natural language recognition, online maps, infotainment services, rescue services, smartphone integration, and remote control. It utilizes the new HMI 3.0 intelligent interaction design, with iFLYTEK providing cloud-based intelligent voice recognition. This system allows control of GPS navigation with a 99% accuracy rate and supports up to 32 dialects. The in-car system includes 21 built-in apps, supporting Apple CarPlay, Baidu CarLife, smartphone app vehicle control, 4G+WiFi, emergency assistance, and other advanced tech functions.
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JaydenAnn
08/11/25 8:59pm
I've been driving my Tiggo 5x for almost two years now, mostly in urban areas, with an average fuel consumption of around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers. On weekends when I occasionally take the highway, it drops to just over 7 liters. City traffic with frequent stops and starts is the most fuel-intensive, often pushing consumption above 9 liters, while maintaining a steady speed on the highway saves a lot. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption. My driving habit is to avoid sudden acceleration and braking, trying to maintain a steady speed. Additionally, I keep the tire pressure around the recommended 2.5 to optimize power output. I often use navigation to avoid congested routes, and planning trips wisely is also crucial. My vehicle is an automatic transmission version, and I've heard from friends that manual transmissions can save nearly 1 liter of fuel, but they are less convenient. I recommend new drivers to regularly maintain and check engine oil and air filters, and accumulate data to better manage costs.
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McKiara
09/29/25 7:42am
From a technical perspective, the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 5x primarily depends on the model and road conditions. It is equipped with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, with the manual transmission version averaging around 7 liters per 100 km, while the automatic version is slightly higher at approximately 8-9 liters. On highways, due to lower wind resistance and stable RPM, fuel consumption can be kept under 7 liters, whereas frequent stops and starts in urban areas may push it up to 9 liters. Engine efficiency is influenced by driving habits—sharp turns or climbing hills can increase the load, so maintaining a steady throttle is recommended. Tire selection also plays a crucial role; low-resistance tires can reduce consumption by about 0.5 liters. In terms of maintenance, regular cleaning of the throttle body and oil changes help keep the engine efficient, and avoiding overloading can also save fuel. Real-world data shows higher fuel consumption in winter due to increased energy demands during cold starts, making these details worth noting in daily records.
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