What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Geely Emgrand New Model?
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Manual transmission models have a fuel consumption of 6.8 liters per 100 kilometers, while automatic transmission models consume 7.3 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are some related introductions about fuel consumption: 1. Habits and Road Conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid heavy acceleration; gradual acceleration when starting is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, refrain from pressing the accelerator heavily when starting, as heavy acceleration can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to normal acceleration. 2. Braking: Maintaining a safe distance and avoiding frequent braking saves even more fuel. Without maintaining a proper distance, you may often need to brake on the road. When braking, automatic transmission vehicles will downshift, requiring the vehicle to accelerate again from a lower gear. Starting from a standstill or in a low gear consumes more fuel as the engine requires higher fuel intake.
I've been driving the 2021 Geely Emgrand for over two years now. The fuel consumption is indeed a bit high for daily city commuting, especially during morning rush hour traffic when it can reach around 8.5 liters. However, it's much more fuel-efficient on highways, generally staying between 6.3-6.7 liters. I've tested the data several times - using air conditioning increases fuel consumption by nearly 1 liter, while the heater in winter has less impact. Vehicle maintenance also plays a key role; after each oil change, the throttle feels more responsive and fuel consumption drops by about 0.5 liters. Overall, I feel this car's fuel efficiency is at a medium level, not much different from joint-venture cars in the same price range. For daily commuting, filling up twice a month is sufficient.
My 2021 Emgrand is mainly driven by my wife for picking up and dropping off our kids at school. The area around the school is congested every day, and the dashboard shows the fuel consumption is usually around 8.8 liters, occasionally reaching 9 liters when traffic is particularly bad. However, it's much more fuel-efficient when we go to the suburbs on weekends, consuming just over 6 liters when cruising steadily at 60-80 km/h. The car's 1.5-liter engine is indeed small, making it much more fuel-efficient than my friend's large SUV. The actual fuel consumption differs significantly from the official claim of 6.1 liters, consuming about two liters more for daily urban commuting. Overall, it offers decent value for money given its price range, and spending an extra hundred or so on fuel each month is acceptable.
I compared the fuel consumption data of several configurations of the 2021 Emgrand. The manual transmission version can achieve as low as 6.5L/100km, while the CVT version typically ranges between 7.5-8L/100km in urban areas. Fuel consumption tends to be higher during the break-in period. Before my first maintenance, I averaged around 8.2L/100km in the city, but now that I'm more familiar with the car, it's dropped to about 7.8L/100km. This car is particularly fuel-efficient on national highways, showing only 5.9L/100km when maintaining a steady speed of 60 mph. The most fuel-efficient method is to use the Eco mode, which slows down throttle response but saves a significant amount of fuel.