What is the average fuel consumption of the xrv?
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xrv currently has 2 models on sale. Among them, the Honda XR-V 2022 1.5L CVT Black Edition, equipped with a 131 horsepower engine, has an NEDC fuel consumption of 6L per 100km. The Honda XR-V 2022 220TURBO CVT Black Edition, equipped with a 177 horsepower engine, has an NEDC fuel consumption of 6.1L per 100km. The fuel tank capacity is the same for different xrv models. The distance that can be covered on a full tank of fuel is as follows: For the model with a 131 horsepower engine, the fuel tank capacity is 50L, and the distance that can be covered on a full tank is 50/6*100=833km. For the model with a 177 horsepower engine, the fuel tank capacity is 50L, and the distance that can be covered on a full tank is 50/6.1*100=820km. The fuel consumption of a car is directly related to five major factors: driving habits, the car itself, road conditions, natural wind, and environmental temperature. Specific factors that can increase fuel consumption are as follows: Driving habits: Aggressive driving behaviors such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before a red light can increase fuel consumption. The car itself: Cars with larger engine displacements generally consume more fuel than those with smaller displacements because larger displacements usually mean higher power output, requiring more gasoline for combustion. Heavier cars also tend to have higher fuel consumption because greater weight requires more driving torque. Road conditions: Driving on dirt roads, muddy roads, soft surfaces, or mountainous roads increases resistance, leading to higher fuel consumption. Natural wind: Driving against the wind or on windy days increases the car's resistance, resulting in higher fuel consumption. Low environmental temperatures: When the engine block is cold, the injected gasoline does not vaporize easily during a cold start, requiring more gasoline to be injected for combustion, which increases fuel consumption. Additionally, in cold temperatures, the engine's computer may control the engine to run at higher RPMs to warm up, which also increases fuel consumption.