What is the fuel consumption of hybrid cars?
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The fuel consumption of hybrid cars varies depending on the brand and model. Taking the CR-V hybrid as an example: the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) provides a combined fuel consumption rating of a minimum of 5L, 6.2L for the 1.5T version, and up to 6.7L for the four-wheel-drive version. However, the actual fuel consumption experienced by owners may differ slightly from these theoretical values. For the 1.5T version, owners typically report a combined fuel consumption of around 8-9L, with highway driving being more fuel-efficient, approaching the theoretical consumption levels. Introduction to Constant-Speed Fuel Consumption: Constant-speed fuel consumption is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers measured under standardized conditions for certain types of vehicles during constant-speed driving tests, as specified by national standards. Methods for Testing Fuel Consumption: Tests can be conducted on the road or on a chassis dynamometer, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is then calculated using either the "flow meter method" or the "carbon balance method."