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What is the fuel consumption of an SUV?

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JulianFitz
07/29/2025, 12:36:21 PM

SUV fuel consumption ranges from 10L to 15L per 100km. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: Engine displacement: Generally, SUVs have higher engine displacement than family sedans. The larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. If the vehicle's air resistance is low, fuel consumption will significantly decrease. Additionally, vehicle weight is positively correlated with fuel consumption. Characteristics of SUVs: SUVs are characterized by strong driving power, off-road capability, spacious and comfortable interiors, as well as excellent load-bearing and passenger-carrying functions. They are versatile vehicles for suburban use, combining the space functionality of a station wagon with the off-road capability of a large truck.

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DeRyan
08/14/2025, 01:54:28 AM

I've been driving SUVs for 20 years now. These vehicles generally consume between 8 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the model size and driving habits. Compact SUVs are more fuel-efficient, averaging around 8 to 11 liters, while larger models like seven-seater SUVs, due to their weight and higher aerodynamic drag, typically consume 12 to 15 liters. I remember driving an older SUV that would hit 15 liters in daily city traffic, but on the highway, the consumption dropped to 8 liters. High fuel consumption is mainly due to the vehicle's weight and the engine's power demands. Additionally, insufficient tire pressure or poor maintenance can worsen fuel efficiency. Nowadays, some new hybrid SUVs can bring fuel consumption down to below 5 liters. When choosing, it's more reliable to consider official certified data to avoid heartbreak and wallet pain later. Overall, high fuel consumption is the norm for SUVs. Opting for smaller displacement engines or lightweight designs can help, and driving safely also saves money.

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Gail
10/12/2025, 10:02:13 PM

As a frequent car enthusiast, the fuel consumption of SUVs typically ranges between 9 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on engine technology and driving conditions. Compact SUVs are relatively more fuel-efficient, averaging 9 to 11 liters; mid-size and larger models consume around 12 to 14 liters. If equipped with all-wheel drive or modified wheels, fuel consumption increases slightly. In practical driving, using air conditioning in hot weather adds about 0.5 liters, while suburban driving with good road conditions can keep consumption around 9 liters. However, traffic congestion in the city can cause a sharp rise—I've experienced peak-hour consumption exceeding 15 liters. Fortunately, newer models come with energy-saving features like mild hybrid or turbocharging, which can reduce consumption to 8 liters. My personal advice is to check the official fuel consumption data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology before purchasing an SUV. Actual consumption is usually 1-2 liters higher than the labeled figure, which is normal. Avoid blindly opting for larger models to save hassle. Daily habits like avoiding sudden braking and acceleration also help.

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MartinLee
11/25/2025, 10:01:27 PM

I just switched to an SUV a few months ago, and the fuel consumption is really not low. In the city, it averages about 12 liters per 100 kilometers, and on the highway, it can drop to 10 liters. Coming from a sedan, the contrast is huge. The SUV's taller body increases wind resistance, naturally making it more fuel-consuming. Weather changes also have a big impact. For example, fuel consumption is higher when warming up the engine in winter. A friend drives the same model in the suburbs and only uses 11 liters, while mine often reaches 14 liters in congested city traffic. For new cars, note that the initial break-in period has slightly higher fuel consumption, which stabilizes later. When choosing a car, consider the weight; a lighter SUV might save about 10% on fuel. Just sharing my personal experience with everyone.

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Fritz
01/15/2026, 11:29:04 PM

The daily fuel consumption of an SUV depends on the driving environment, typically ranging from 8 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers. In heavy city traffic, it can exceed 12 liters, while on smooth highways, it may drop to around 8 liters. Factors include the vehicle's weight and size, as well as the engine's age—older SUV models tend to consume more fuel due to less efficient engines. From my experience, lower temperatures require engine warm-up, increasing consumption by about 1 liter. Poor maintenance, such as irregular tire pressure checks or clogged air filters, can also raise fuel usage. For urban commuting, prioritize fuel-efficient SUV designs, like compact SUVs or those with start-stop systems, and reducing AC use can save around 0.5 liters. Overall, adopting sensible driving habits can keep fuel consumption within manageable limits—don’t just prioritize spaciousness.

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LaVivian
04/12/2026, 01:53:30 AM

The average fuel consumption of current SUVs ranges from 9 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, with significant variations between brands. Economy SUVs like the Honda CR-V consume around 9 liters, while luxury models such as the Mercedes-Benz GLC may exceed 12 liters. Hybrid technology is a breakthrough, with models like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid reducing consumption to about 5 liters. I once drove a friend's hybrid SUV on the highway, and it only used 5.5 liters. Factors affecting fuel consumption include high drag coefficients, excessive body weight, and modifications like roof racks, which can add about 1 liter to the consumption. Urban driving consumes noticeably more fuel than highway driving. It's advisable to check official fuel consumption test values when choosing a vehicle and add 20% for a more accurate estimate in real-world usage. Pay attention to fuel-saving configurations and regular oil changes and maintenance to reduce long-term costs.

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