What is the actual fuel consumption of the Transit Diesel version?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Transit Diesel version is 7.6L/100km. Here are some details about the Transit: 1. Ford Transit Custom: The prototype is the latest model in Ford Europe's Transit series, currently a mainstream model in the European light commercial vehicle segment. It won the "2007 International Van of the Year" award, the highest honor in the European commercial vehicle sector, for its advanced technology and outstanding quality. 2. Exterior: It features a classic European and American short-nose business vehicle style, bold yet with refined details. Designers have used confident and friendly lines to give it a dignified yet approachable appearance. With aerodynamic principles and a streamlined shape, the Transit has a drag coefficient of only about 0.3, offering strong speed sensation and fuel efficiency. The harmonious front face curves and the waistline extending to the side of the vehicle give the Transit a smooth and dynamic appeal. 3. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 6403mm*2095mm*2615mm respectively, with a curb weight of 2550kg.
I've been driving the diesel version of the Transit Custom for several years and find the actual fuel consumption quite realistic, generally fluctuating between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. In urban traffic with frequent stops and starts, the consumption easily reaches 9 liters because diesel engines consume more fuel at low speeds. However, on highways, maintaining a steady speed can bring it down to just over 7 liters. The engine optimization is excellent, making it quite cost-effective. From my personal experience, regular maintenance is crucial: for example, changing the air filter every six months, keeping tire pressure at the manufacturer's standard of 2.5 bar, and avoiding unnecessary modifications or overloading, which can significantly increase fuel consumption. For household or cargo use, the diesel version offers great economy, saving a lot of money in the long run, especially when fuel prices rise. Overall, maintaining good driving habits, like avoiding sudden braking and acceleration, can easily keep the average consumption around 8 liters.