What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Haval Chitu model?
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8.1 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when driving a certain distance on the road, serving as a theoretical indicator for the vehicle. This measurement is obtained by converting values from a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis under controlled conditions into speed parameters, then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data for the model at specified speeds. Below are the corresponding relationships between vehicle fuel consumption and various factors: 1. Fuel consumption and engine displacement: There is a relationship between fuel consumption and displacement, but it is not absolute. A larger cylinder volume (displacement) can hold more combustible mixture (air-fuel), so under otherwise identical conditions, an engine with a larger cylinder volume (displacement) will naturally consume more fuel. 2. Fuel consumption and engine speed: During everyday driving, the engine speed typically ranges between 1000 and 3000 RPM. The maximum speed for ordinary family cars is around 6000 RPM. Maintaining speeds at twice the limit of family cars (over 10,000 RPM) during racing will naturally result in higher fuel consumption. 3. Fuel consumption and vehicle modifications: Widening or enlarging tires increases tire friction, which is equivalent to increasing the vehicle's load, directly leading to higher fuel consumption. Additionally, some owners modify their cars with spoilers or body kits. Spoilers undoubtedly increase aerodynamic drag. At low speeds, spoilers are ineffective and only add to the driving resistance, increasing the overall load on the vehicle and inevitably leading to higher fuel consumption.