What is the fuel consumption of an Iveco rear twin-wheel vehicle?

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LeAmara
07/29/25 11:21pm
The fuel consumption of an Iveco rear twin-wheel vehicle is 12-14 liters. Introduction to fuel consumption: Fuel consumption (Constant-Speed Fuel Economy): Constant-speed fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when a vehicle is driving at a constant speed on a good road surface. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for vehicles on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. Introduction to combined fuel consumption: Combined fuel consumption is tested under various conditions such as urban roads, highways, and different load capacities. It is only a reference, and the actual fuel consumption may be higher or lower than this figure. For example, driving daily in busy city areas, frequently braking and accelerating, can lead to higher fuel consumption, even reaching 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is normal.
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