What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Changan CS75?
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2021 Changan CS75 fuel consumption is 6.6 to 7.0L/100km. Tire impact on fuel consumption: The relationship between tires and fuel consumption, different types of tread patterns have different fuel consumption rates, zigzag pattern tires are more fuel-efficient than general patterns. Fuel-saving tires can save fuel. Compared with products of the same specification, fuel-saving tires reduce rolling resistance values under unchanged load. Reducing rolling resistance can save fuel consumption. If a car uses four fuel-saving tires, it can reduce the car's fuel consumption. Drag coefficient impact on fuel consumption: The car's shape also has an important impact on fuel economy, the faster the speed, the greater the impact, this is "drag". Reducing air resistance is mainly achieved by reducing the car's frontal area and air resistance coefficient. The frontal area depends on the car's size, and the air resistance depends on the body shape. Compact and streamlined car bodies are ways to improve fuel economy.
I've been driving the 2021 Changan CS75 1.5T version for quite a while, and fuel consumption varies by situation. The official data shows a combined cycle of about 7.8L/100km, but real-world driving can differ. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts, consumption can jump to around 10-11L; on highways, steady driving can keep it just over 8L. Many factors affect this—like driving habits. Aggressive acceleration and braking consume more fuel, but after learning to drive more gently, I saved over 1L. The car's weight and using the AC, especially in summer, push consumption up. Maintenance is also key—delayed oil or filter changes reduce engine efficiency. Overall, an average of 9.5-11L in daily driving is normal for this budget-friendly SUV, so adjust expectations based on your usual routes.
As a car owner, I'd like to share my real experience: After driving the 2021 CS75 for over a year, my urban commuting fuel consumption usually hovers between 10-12L/100km, reaching up to 13L in heavy traffic. On highways, it drops significantly to a stable 8-9L, with the lowest recorded at 7.5L. Driving style makes a big difference - after breaking my habit of aggressive acceleration, my average fuel consumption decreased from 11L to 10.3L. Using AC in summer adds about 0.5L. Tire wear or insufficient pressure also affects consumption slightly. For fuel quality, stick to reputable gas stations and avoid substandard fuel. Overall, this car isn't a fuel-saving champion but remains reasonable, with monthly fuel costs around 1,000 RMB being fair - it largely depends on your driving habits. Regular maintenance helps prevent fuel consumption from skyrocketing.