What is the actual fuel consumption of the X-Trail?
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The actual fuel consumption of the X-Trail is approximately 8.6L/km. Below is a brief introduction to the X-Trail: 1. Exterior: The new-generation X-Trail continues the design of the overseas version, adopting the V-Motion 3.0 design language, which makes it more distinctive. The front features a large U-shaped grille with thicker chrome trim, giving it a more refined and bold look. The split-type headlights add a sense of impact to the front. 2. Powertrain: The new-generation X-Trail is equipped with a 1.5T variable compression ratio engine, delivering a maximum power of 150kW and a peak torque of 300 N·m, paired with a new CVT transmission.
I've been driving the X-Trail for almost three years, and I feel the real fuel consumption depends on how you drive. In city traffic with frequent congestion, the average fuel consumption can reach 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers, and it goes even higher when carrying passengers or using air conditioning. On the highway at a steady speed, it can drop to 7-8 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as my driving habits—sudden acceleration and braking definitely consume more fuel, but after changing to new tires, the fuel efficiency improved slightly. I recommend using cruise control more often and avoiding peak travel hours, which can save a few cents per kilometer, adding up to thousands of yuan in fuel savings over a year. Regular maintenance is crucial—changing the engine oil or cleaning the throttle body can help control fuel consumption better. If you frequently take long trips, the combined average is around 9 liters, which is still quite economical.