What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Ford Edge Plus?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the 2021 Edge PLUS is 8.1L/100km. Here are the specific details about the 2021 Edge Plus: 1. In terms of design, the 2021 Edge PLUS features a three-section air intake design, upward-slanting headlight clusters, and front bumper styling, all of which reflect Ford's latest family design. The rear section of the car features tail lights connected by a thick chrome strip, along with a large trapezoidal license plate area that gives a layered appearance, while the dual exhaust layout enhances the sporty look. 2. The 2021 Edge PLUS still offers 5-seat and 7-seat configurations, but the legroom in the second row has been upgraded. Additionally, the area below the center console adopts a currently popular hollowed-out design, adding storage compartments and LED ambient lighting. The B&O sound system in front of the center console features a continuous design. 3. The powertrain has been adjusted, with the 2.7T V6 model discontinued. The 2.0T engine remains, delivering 245 horsepower and 390 Nm of torque, paired with an 8AT transmission. Both front-wheel drive and on-demand four-wheel drive models are available.
I've been driving the 2021 Ford Edge Plus for almost a year now, with an average combined fuel consumption of around 10L per 100km. Actual measurements show it can reach 12L in city traffic congestion, while dropping to about 8.5L on highways. This vehicle is quite heavy with significant air resistance, and fuel consumption is affected by weather conditions - for example, using AC in summer can increase consumption by about 1L. I maintain smooth driving habits, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, which saves considerable fuel; regular maintenance also helps - replacing the air filter or maintaining proper tire pressure can reduce consumption by about 0.5L. Overall, as a family SUV, this fuel consumption is mid-to-upper level among similar vehicles, with manageable daily costs. However, if you frequently carry heavy loads or climb steep slopes, you should expect significantly higher fuel consumption.