What is the actual measured fuel consumption of the Dongfeng Venucia T60?
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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology provides a comprehensive fuel consumption of 5.9-6.4L per 100 kilometers, while the actual measured average fuel consumption is 6.76-7.59L per 100 kilometers. Additional information is as follows: Dongfeng Venucia: The Venucia brand adheres to the new brand slogan 'Quality Life, Fun Starts with Me.' Dongfeng Venucia takes 'Creating Value Together, Sharing Benefits Together' as its corporate mission, fully implementing a customer-first service concept, and is committed to becoming a high-value automotive brand worthy of consumer trust. Venucia T60: The Dongfeng Nissan Venucia T60 is built with Dongfeng Nissan Venucia's new intelligent and fun technology, featuring all-dimensional intelligent technology, star navigation technology design, and excellent joint venture quality. It is the first SUV in China to achieve mutual control between car and home. Positioned as a high-quality intelligent and fun SUV, it meets user needs with intelligent interaction and provides choices for the new generation of smart living enthusiasts who pursue quality and intelligent car usage.
I've been driving the Dongfeng Venucia T60 automatic transmission for over a year now. Actual measured fuel consumption can reach 9-10 liters per 100km in congested urban traffic, while highway cruising drops it to around 7 liters, with an average of approximately 8.5 liters. Many factors influence this - for instance, my habit of gentle acceleration and minimal hard braking significantly improves fuel efficiency. Using AC increases consumption by 0.5-1 liter, and cold starts in winter also raise it. Data shared in owner groups generally falls between 7-9 liters, with manual transmission versions being slightly lower at about 6.5-8 liters. Regular maintenance is crucial - I change oil and check tire pressure every 5,000km, which saves about 0.3 liters in actual tests. Overall, this car proves economical and practical, with urban commuting costing roughly 0.4 yuan per kilometer, even less on highways.