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What is the actual fuel consumption of the Vezel 1.5T?

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SanBlakely
09/06/25 3:16am
The official combined fuel consumption of the Vezel 1.5 automatic is around 6L/100km. However, factors such as driving habits, urban traffic congestion, and the engine's horsepower can significantly impact fuel consumption, resulting in slightly higher actual fuel consumption compared to the official figures. Additional information is as follows: 1. Honda Vezel: A compact SUV targeted at young users, equipped with the impressive 1.5L Earth Dreams Technology naturally aspirated engine producing 130 horsepower, with very notable highlights. 2. Interior: The Vezel features an asymmetrical design that exudes a sporty feel. 3. Powertrain: The Vezel comes with a 1.5L Earth Dreams Technology naturally aspirated engine and a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine. The 1.5L model continues to use the high-efficiency 1.5L i-VTEC engine, delivering a maximum power of 96kW (131PS) and peak torque of 155N·m, paired with either a 5-speed manual or a new-generation CVT transmission. The 1.8L model offers a maximum power of 100kW (136PS) and peak torque of 169N·m, matched with a new-generation CVT transmission.
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LaVincent
09/18/25 3:17am
I've been driving the Honda Vezel 1.5T for almost two years now, with an average real-world fuel consumption of 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers. During daily city commutes with frequent traffic lights, the fuel consumption can spike to around 9 liters. On highways, maintaining a steady speed between 80-100 km/h brings it down to 6.5-7 liters. Based on my experience, fuel efficiency largely depends on driving style - aggressive acceleration and sudden braking immediately push consumption above 10 liters. Low tire pressure also increases resistance, so I recommend maintaining the standard 250 kPa. Air conditioning in summer adds 0.5-1 liter, and heavy cargo similarly affects consumption. Developing habits like anticipating road conditions and gentle driving saves significant fuel, while regular oil changes improve efficiency. Overall, this car isn't particularly fuel-efficient but isn't a gas guzzler either, making it suitable for daily commuting.
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BellaMarie
11/01/25 3:42am
Buddy, I bought the Vezel 1.5T mainly for its cost-effectiveness. Actual measured fuel consumption is around 8L/100km, slightly higher than the official data. In city traffic jams, it exceeds 9L/100km, while highway cruising easily drops to about 6L/100km - no problem hitting 500km on a full tank. Driving style makes the biggest difference: gentle acceleration and steady speed can reduce it to 7.5L, whereas aggressive driving instantly pushes it to 10L. Traveling light is crucial - every extra 100kg in the trunk adds approximately 0.5L consumption. Choosing quality fuel from reputable gas stations helps too. Winter cold starts slightly increase consumption but remain acceptable. Overall it's quite economical for daily use, worth considering for budget-conscious buyers.
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