What is the fuel consumption of the 2.4 Captiva?

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DiCharles
07/29/25 5:58pm
The 7-seater Captiva 2.4 has a combined fuel consumption of 10.2L/100km, while user-reported fuel consumption is 14.1L/100km. The actual fuel consumption for the 2.4L displacement model of the Captiva, as published by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, is 10.4L/100km. If driven primarily in urban areas, a fuel consumption of 11-12L/100km is considered normal. Additional details are as follows: Fuel consumption for related Captiva 2.4 models: 2.4L automatic 5-seater Comfort version, combined fuel consumption 10.2L/100km, user-reported net consumption 15L/100km. 2.4L fully automatic 5-seater Comfort Navigation version, combined fuel consumption 10.2L/100km, user-reported net consumption 14L/100km. 2.4L automatic 7-seater Luxury version, combined fuel consumption 10.2L/100km, user-reported net consumption 13.2L/100km.
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