What is the average fuel consumption of the Cadillac XT4?
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Cadillac XT4 has an average fuel consumption of 7.2 to 7.6L/100km. Below are other details about the Cadillac XT4: 1. Exterior: The Cadillac XT4 features dual exterior designs—Luxury and Sport. The Luxury version comes with brushed aluminum window trims and chrome door handles, while the Sport version adopts a mesh design with carbon black accents on the roof rails, window trims, front grille, underbody panels, and wheels. 2. Drivetrain: The XT4 offers multiple driving modes, including Touring (Comfort), Snow/Ice (Anti-slip), Sport, and AWD (Four-wheel drive). The Disconnectable Drivetrain can switch to pure two-wheel-drive mode in Comfort mode, physically isolating unnecessary fuel consumption and delivering fuel efficiency comparable to a two-wheel-drive vehicle.
I've been driving the Cadillac XT4 for nearly two years, mainly for urban commuting, with an average fuel consumption ranging from 10 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it drops to just over 8 liters. In heavy traffic, fuel consumption can rise above 12 liters, especially in summer when the air conditioning is cranked up. With a 60-liter fuel tank, a full tank gets me about 500 kilometers before needing a refill. Fuel consumption was slightly higher in the first month with the new car but improved after the break-in period. Paying attention to driving habits helps: less sudden acceleration and braking, and using cruise control on highways noticeably saves fuel. Compared to friends' similar SUVs like the Audi Q3 or BMW X1, everyone reports around 10 liters on average. I've calculated my monthly fuel costs to be nearly a thousand yuan, but the XT4 offers strong power and great comfort, making its fuel consumption fairly standard for an SUV. Additionally, regular maintenance affects fuel efficiency—changing the oil every 5,000 kilometers and checking tire pressure helps keep it stable without sudden spikes. In short, urban driving means higher fuel costs, but the value for money is still decent.