What is the fuel consumption of Hongqi?

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Gertrude
08/30/25 8:28am
Hongqi's fuel consumption is 6.2L-7.2L/100km. Methods to determine fuel consumption: You can judge fuel consumption through the car's dashboard, where F=full (representing full) and E=empty (representing empty). When the fuel tank warning light comes on, record the mileage. When the fuel is next depleted, record the mileage again. Subtract the initial mileage from the current mileage, then divide by the fuel amount to calculate the fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean larger displacement. Relatively speaking, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with fuel consumption. In addition to displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology are also significant influences on fuel consumption. Among models with the same displacement, the more advanced the engine technology, the more fuel-efficient the car will be.
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LaGenevieve
09/12/25 5:21am
The fuel consumption of Hongqi vehicles varies significantly depending on the model. For example, the Hongqi H5 sedan typically consumes around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers in urban driving, while on highways, it can drop to about 8 to 9 liters. I've noticed that the powertrain has a major impact—larger displacement engines consume more fuel. A 3.0L engine, for instance, might reach up to 15 liters in city driving. Additionally, driving habits play a crucial role; frequent hard acceleration can increase fuel consumption. Cold starts or using the air conditioning can also slightly raise the numbers. From a personal perspective, higher fuel consumption is related to the vehicle's weight and luxurious design—heavier bodies consume more fuel, but the trade-off is improved safety and comfort. I recommend checking official data when purchasing a car. New cars are often rated at 7-10 liters, but real-world usage often exceeds this, especially in congested areas. Regular maintenance, such as replacing air filters or checking tire pressure, can help save fuel. In short, don’t just focus on the numbers—consider your daily usage to assess actual costs. Driving smoothly can keep consumption within a reasonable range.
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