What is the fuel consumption of Iveco per 100 kilometers?
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Iveco's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 12-14 liters. Introduction to Iveco: Iveco is the abbreviation of Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by China's Nanjing Automobile Group and Italy's Fiat Group Iveco Company. It is not only the largest cooperation project between the Chinese and Italian governments but also the most successful example of overseas cooperation in the Fiat Group's 100-year history. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Engine: The engine is an inherent factor affecting fuel consumption. From the oldest carburetor to today's in-cylinder injection systems, various brands are striving to improve the fuel economy of their engines. Transmission: Here, the transmission refers to the automatic transmission. The engine and transmission form the simplest power output system, so the structure of the transmission also directly affects fuel consumption. Driving habits: This is an acquired factor affecting fuel consumption and the most significant one. The same car has different fuel consumption under different road conditions, and whether the air conditioning is used or even when it is used affects fuel consumption.
As a driver who frequently delivers goods in an Iveco, I remember that the fuel consumption can drop to around 8 liters per 100 kilometers when driving empty on the highway, but it soars to over 12 liters in congested urban areas. An overall average of 10 liters is considered normal, but don’t overlook the impact of load—fully loaded, it can reach 12-15 liters. Cold weather also increases fuel consumption, and using air conditioning adds to it. Paying attention to maintaining tire pressure at the standard value and changing the engine oil regularly can save you 2-3 liters of fuel costs. I record the fuel consumption for every trip, and these small savings add up to quite a significant amount over time.