What is the fuel consumption of a 2.5L engine?
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2.5L naturally aspirated engines typically consume around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Many factors can affect actual fuel consumption, and the real comprehensive fuel consumption depends on actual driving conditions. Methods to determine fuel consumption: You can check fuel consumption through the car's dashboard, where F=full and E=empty. When the fuel warning light comes on, note the mileage, then record how much fuel is added. When the fuel runs out next time, record the mileage again. Subtract the initial mileage from the current mileage, then divide by the amount of fuel used to calculate fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Engine displacement has some relation to fuel consumption, but higher fuel consumption doesn't necessarily mean larger displacement. Relatively speaking, a car's displacement doesn't directly correlate with fuel consumption in a proportional manner. Besides displacement, factors like vehicle shape, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Among vehicles with the same displacement, those with more advanced engine technology tend to be more fuel-efficient.