What is the actual fuel consumption of the Tucson?

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Pinto
07/29/25 5:17pm
The official combined fuel consumption per 100 km provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 9.2L for manual transmission and 8.5L for automatic transmission. The average actual fuel consumption per 100 km reported by car owners is 9.6L for manual transmission and 9.0L for automatic transmission. Additionally, the actual fuel consumption for four-wheel-drive models tends to be higher. The actual combined fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, and tire pressure. The actual combined fuel consumption should be based on the real driving conditions of the new Tucson. Below are factors that affect the fuel consumption of the new Tucson: whether the air conditioning is used. Driving conditions; maintaining a steady speed and economical engine speed is most fuel-efficient. Vehicle weight; lighter vehicles are more fuel-efficient. Electrical load; higher electrical consumption increases the magnetic resistance of the generator.
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McEzra
08/14/25 7:54am
I've been driving the Tucson for over two years now, mainly commuting in the city with an average fuel consumption around 10-11 liters per 100 km, which drops to just over 8 liters on highways. To be honest, the official figure of about 7 liters is too idealistic – real-world usage is always higher due to frequent stops at traffic lights and constant AC use. As an ordinary car owner, I find tracking mileage and fuel intake very useful – recording it weekly helps calculate the actual consumption. Also, older gasoline engines might consume slightly more than newer hybrid versions, so I'd recommend prioritizing the new energy variants when choosing a car. Overall, the Tucson's fuel efficiency is fairly average for its SUV class, and checking tire pressure and air filters during maintenance can help save some fuel – don't overlook these small details.
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MacSpencer
10/13/25 6:02am
From a technical perspective, the actual fuel consumption of the Tucson is influenced by multiple factors. Engine performance is crucial: the 1.6T gasoline engine may exceed 12L/100km in congested urban areas, while the 1.6T hybrid version can drop to around 6.5L/100km. Road conditions also play a significant role – frequent traffic lights in cities can push consumption to 10L/100km, whereas highway driving at steady speeds may reduce it to approximately 7L/100km. Driving habits matter greatly: aggressive acceleration and frequent braking can waste up to 10% more fuel, while maintaining consistent speeds noticeably improves efficiency. Vehicle load also impacts consumption – carrying over 200kg increases fuel usage by about 1L/100km. Using mobile apps to track fuel consumption helps monitor variations more accurately. Regular maintenance like oil changes and throttle body cleaning maintains efficiency – never underestimate these upkeep steps.
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