What is the fuel consumption of Ford?

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StBennett
07/29/25 8:50pm
Ford's fuel consumption is generally around 10L per 100 kilometers. The following are the specific details: 1. Configuration: The 1.6L dual independent camshaft variable timing engine has a maximum power of 92kW and a torque of 159N/m; the 2.0GDI gasoline direct injection engine has a maximum power of 125kW and a maximum torque of 202N·m. Features include HID xenon automatic sensing headlights, automatic cleaning device, intelligent curve auxiliary lighting function, automatic headlight level adjustment, LED daytime running lights, SYNC in-car multimedia communication and entertainment system, anti-lock braking system, electronic brake force distribution system, emergency brake assist system, HSA hill start assist, and a turbocharged engine with a displacement of 1.5 and a maximum horsepower of 140Ps. 2. Fuel consumption: Four-wheel-drive off-road SUV, powerful performance, low fuel efficiency.
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