What is the actual fuel consumption of the Wuling Capa?

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McMorgan
07/30/25 2:43am
The fuel consumption of the Wuling Capa is approximately 7 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle-related reasons: Damage to the vehicle's oxygen sensor can cause an imbalance in the engine's air-fuel ratio. If the three filters (air, oil, and fuel) are not replaced for a long time, their performance will degrade, affecting usage and sending incorrect information to the engine control unit. 2. Driving habits: Abnormal tire pressure or switching to larger-sized tires can increase fuel consumption. When tire pressure is too low, the contact area between the tire and the ground increases. Prolonged idling without turning off the engine or frequent ignition will result in higher fuel injection controlled by the computer. 3. External factors such as weather: Unnecessary load on the vehicle will increase fuel consumption proportionally with the added weight. In summer, fully open windows and using the air conditioning in traffic jams will increase fuel consumption as the engine load rises.
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Drew
08/16/25 8:59am
I've been driving the Wuling Capgemini for a while now, and the real-world fuel consumption is about 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers during city commuting, dropping to around 7 liters on long highway trips. The vehicle is quite heavy, so it consumes more fuel during acceleration, but the 1.5T turbocharged engine is fairly efficient overall. In summer with the AC on or during cold starts in winter, fuel consumption can rise to 9 liters. I've noticed that driving habits have a big impact—frequent hard acceleration and braking can push fuel consumption up to 10 liters. Many car owners share data on forums, generally reporting real-world fuel consumption fluctuating between 8 and 9 liters. It's recommended to maintain a steady speed and regularly check tire pressure and air filters, as these small adjustments can save some fuel costs. Overall, this MPV's fuel consumption is quite economical, making it suitable for daily family use.
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GarrettRose
10/21/25 7:56am
As a long-term practicality-focused owner, the actual fuel consumption of the Wuling Capgemini is influenced by driving style, road conditions, and load. My daily combined fuel consumption averages around 8.2 liters, reaching over 9 liters in congested urban areas, while easily dropping to 7.5 liters on highways. The engine has high thermal efficiency, but the vehicle's substantial weight makes frequent starts at traffic lights more fuel-intensive. Carrying more passengers or heavy loads can increase fuel consumption by about 1 liter. I recommend avoiding frequent lane changes and using eco mode to optimize efficiency. Many users report an average of 8.3 liters, slightly higher than official tests, which is normal. Regular maintenance, such as oil and spark plug changes, is crucial to maintaining efficiency, and the long-term fuel consumption is quite reasonable.
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