What is the fuel consumption of the 10th generation Accord?
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10th generation Accord's actual fuel consumption is 7-9L. The introduction of Accord and ways to reduce fuel consumption are as follows: Introduction: In terms of power, it is equipped with a 1.5TL4 engine, with a maximum power of 194 horsepower and a peak torque of 260 N·m, matched with a CVT transmission, a top speed of 190km/h, and a combined fuel consumption of 6L/100km according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Ways: Start slowly, apply gentle throttle, brake lightly and early, maintain proper tire pressure, reduce load, perform regular vehicle maintenance or checks, and change fluids on time. Honda's hybrid technology is infinitely close to pure electric vehicles, so Honda's hybrid vehicles are very fuel-efficient.
I've always been quite knowledgeable about cars, especially popular models like the 10th-generation Accord. I often help my friends analyze its fuel consumption performance. The 10th-generation Accord comes standard with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, combined with Honda's advanced VTEC technology, resulting in overall high fuel efficiency. Under normal mixed driving conditions, the average fuel consumption ranges between 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can drop to around 5 liters during pure highway driving. Why is this? Because the engine optimizes the combustion process to reduce waste, coupled with lightweight body design, it effectively handles traffic jams or uphill driving. If you use air conditioning or drive in congested urban areas, fuel consumption may rise above 9 liters, which is within the normal range. To save more fuel, I recommend maintaining standard tire pressure and avoiding sudden acceleration, as these habits directly affect fuel consumption. Overall, the 10th-generation Accord is an economical choice in terms of fuel consumption among midsize cars—fuel-efficient, practical, and comfortable to drive.