
Beijing Hyundai Tucson's MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.7-7.2L/100km. Here are the relevant details: Models: There are a total of 12 Tucson models currently on sale, featuring 1.6T displacement and a dual-clutch transmission option. The engine delivers a maximum power of 130kW, maximum horsepower of 177PS, and maximum torque of 265N·m. Exterior: The latest Beijing Hyundai Tucson is the 2019 model. In terms of appearance, the 2019 Tucson gives the most intuitive impression of being rugged and distinctive. The family-style large-sized grille is connected to the intricately designed front headlight assembly, combined with the exaggeratedly styled fog lamp frames, creating a trendy and aggressive front fascia. The grille consists of thick chrome borders and horizontal chrome trim, significantly enhancing the visual appeal and presence of the front end.

I've been driving my Tucson for over half a year, mainly for daily commuting and weekend short trips. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption can exceed 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite high. However, it's much more comfortable on the highway, averaging around 7 liters, which is relatively fuel-efficient. I believe driving habits have a significant impact. For example, when I accelerate hard to overtake, the fuel consumption immediately spikes to 12 liters. Now, I'm learning to start and brake smoothly, which saves a lot. Load and air conditioning also matter. Last week, with the car fully loaded for a family trip and the AC on, the consumption rose to 11.5 liters. I'll need to travel lighter in the future. Regular tire maintenance and engine checks can optimize fuel efficiency—I recommend fellow drivers not to overlook these. A friend with the Tucson hybrid version says it only consumes 6-7 liters in the city, which is quite appealing. In short, actual fuel consumption varies by person, so it's worth trying out small tips and tricks.

As someone who frequently drives for business, I've meticulously tracked the Tucson's fuel consumption. In actual city driving, it's 9-10 liters per 100 km, and around 7 liters on highways, slightly higher than the manufacturer's claims. This directly impacts my wallet, costing me several hundred more in annual fuel expenses. Therefore, I've developed habits like using premium gasoline to reduce impurity consumption and changing oil regularly to enhance engine efficiency. Running the AC at full blast increases consumption by 0.5-1 liter, so I only use it when necessary to save money. Planning routes in advance to avoid traffic jams and reduce idling also helps. In the long run, the Tucson offers decent economy for practical people, with the hybrid version being even better at 6 liters per 100 km in city driving—I recommend a test drive. Occasionally using fuel additives can clean carbon deposits and maintain stable fuel consumption—don't slack on maintenance.

I've researched car systems for years, and the Tucson's fuel consumption depends on specific conditions. The 1.6T engine delivers strong power but consumes more fuel under heavy load, averaging 10L in city driving and 7L on highways. The transmission is efficient, but sudden acceleration disrupts the balance; low tire pressure or a dirty air filter can increase fuel consumption by 5%. Gentle throttle application and maintaining constant speed are most fuel-efficient, keeping RPM below 2000; the hybrid version with electric assistance shows a significant difference, consuming only 6-7L in urban areas. Cold starts or winter conditions may increase fuel consumption by about 0.5L, making maintenance crucial—don't overlook routine checks.


