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What is the fuel consumption level of the Roewe RX5?

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Bo
07/30/25 2:56am
Roewe RX5 fuel consumption levels vary by specific version. Here are the details: 1. 1.5T+6MT, combined fuel consumption 8.5L, peak urban driving consumption 10L, minimum cruising consumption around 7.5L; 2. 1.5T+7DCT, combined fuel consumption 8.5L, peak urban driving consumption 11.5L, minimum cruising consumption around 8L; 3. 2.0T+6DCT, combined fuel consumption 11L, peak urban driving consumption 13.5L, cruising consumption around 10L. The 1.5T version of Roewe RX5 has reasonable fuel consumption, while the 2.0T version remains slightly higher, with overall cost-performance being average.
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DeKatherine
08/16/25 9:18am
I've been driving the Roewe RX5 for almost three years now, and I feel the fuel consumption is quite reasonable. Driving in the city with frequent traffic lights and heavy traffic, the fuel consumption is around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, but it drops to just over 7 liters on long highway trips. My experience is that driving style has a big impact on fuel consumption—avoid hard acceleration and sudden braking, and try to maintain a steady speed to save some money on gas. The RX5 has a spacious body with ample room, but its aerodynamic drag isn't high, so it performs well on highways. Using the air conditioning in summer consumes a bit more fuel, and in winter, slippery roads lead to slightly higher fuel consumption, but it's all within an acceptable range. Regular maintenance is also crucial; replacing the air filter and checking tire pressure can help the car run more efficiently. Overall, I think the RX5 strikes a good balance as a family car in terms of fuel consumption, and I have no complaints.
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BeckettMarie
10/22/25 2:25am
Regarding the fuel consumption level of the Roewe RX5, I usually enjoy analyzing car data. According to official information, the urban fuel consumption is around 8 liters, with a combined figure of 7.5 liters. However, real-world driving is influenced by engine tuning. For instance, the 1.5T turbocharged version is efficient but consumes fuel rapidly during sudden acceleration. Vehicle weight and tire friction also play significant roles, while highway driving with lower wind resistance is more economical. It's advisable to regularly check the engine oil to ensure proper lubrication and prevent transmission issues. I've compared it with SUVs in the same class like the H6 or CR-V, and the Roewe ranks above average. Using sport mode less frequently and opting for cruise control can significantly optimize fuel usage. The hybrid version performs even better, achieving just over 5 liters in city driving, but it comes at a higher price—value for money is something you'll need to weigh yourself.
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