
2020 Haval H9 actual fuel consumption is around 14L-15L/100km. The fuel consumption of a car varies slightly depending on each person's driving habits and skills. Steadier driving habits result in lower fuel consumption, while aggressive driving behaviors such as frequent acceleration and overtaking at high RPM will appropriately increase fuel consumption. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer: Air conditioning malfunctions are a significant cause of high fuel consumption. Poor cooling performance will lead to increased fan speed and lower temperature settings to achieve a cooling effect. 2. Frequent hard braking: Frequent hard braking is a primary reason for persistently high car fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. 3. Avoid excessive air conditioning in small-displacement vehicles: For vehicles exposed to the sun, it is not advisable to turn on the air conditioning immediately after entering. First, open the windows and set the fan to a higher speed without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside. Wait until the vehicle has cooled down moderately before turning on the air conditioning.

I've been driving a 2020 Haval H9 for almost a year now, mainly for daily commuting and family trips. The fuel consumption is relatively high in stop-and-go city traffic, reaching about 13 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it drops to around 11 liters, which is quite good. I think fuel consumption depends a lot on driving habits. For example, I tend to accelerate aggressively, which drives up the fuel consumption, while my friend who drives more smoothly can keep it around 12 liters. The Haval H9 itself is quite heavy, and with its 2.0T engine, it offers strong power but naturally consumes more fuel. I also make sure to regularly check tire pressure and change the engine oil, which helps save some money—otherwise, long-term high fuel consumption would add up to significant expenses. Overall, for a mid-to-large SUV, this fuel consumption is within a reasonable range and not too alarming.

As a tech enthusiast, I have to say the fuel consumption of the Haval H9 is quite noteworthy. Its combined fuel consumption typically ranges between 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, potentially reaching 15 liters in city driving, while dropping to as low as 10 liters on highways. With a 2.0T engine and a heavy body, higher fuel consumption is expected. However, poor maintenance—like clogged filters or low tire pressure—can cause a significant spike in fuel usage. I recommend fellow drivers use mobile apps or the vehicle's onboard system to monitor real-time fuel consumption, which is helpful for adjusting driving habits; smooth acceleration and reducing idle time can save fuel. Additionally, using the heater in winter or carrying heavy loads can increase consumption by 1-2 liters. Overall, the daily fuel consumption of this SUV isn't low, but it's still at a moderate level among its peers.

Regarding the fuel consumption of the Haval H9, my main concern is the cost. My average fuel consumption is around 13 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can go up to 14 liters in city traffic jams. Based on current fuel prices, the cost per 100 kilometers is approximately 100 RMB. Driving 20,000 kilometers a year would cost over 10,000 RMB in fuel. To save money, the key is to avoid sudden braking and rapid acceleration. I usually use cruise control on highways to save some fuel. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the throttle body and using the right engine oil, can also help reduce fuel consumption. Compared to compact cars, the Haval H9 has higher fuel consumption, but it offers more space and better off-road capability, making it suitable for people like me who enjoy outdoor activities.


