What is the fuel consumption of the 2021 Hongqi HS5 new model?

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DelTyler
07/30/25 4:09am
The 2021 Hongqi HS5 new model has a fuel consumption of approximately 10.8 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is an introduction to the configuration of the Hongqi HS5: Exterior: It features the latest Hongqi through-type emblem and a vertical waterfall mesh grille. The entire front face design is very impressive, with distinct layers and a large amount of chrome decoration, highlighting a sense of luxury and premium quality. The two headlights, combined with the uniquely shaped daytime running lights, create a strong visual impact. Interior configuration: The Hongqi HS5 is equipped with a BOSE sound system, 253-color ambient lighting, NAPPA leather seats, steering wheel heating, and sleep headrests, further enhancing the sense of luxury inside the car. Interior: The overall interior adopts a dual-color scheme, avoiding monotony in color, and is equipped with the currently most popular through-type dual-screen display. Below the center console, a touch-sensitive air conditioning panel is also used, making the technological atmosphere inside the car even stronger.
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