What is the fuel consumption of the 7th generation Teana?

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EloiseLynn
08/27/25 5:45am
The actual fuel consumption of the naturally aspirated version of the Teana is 7L/100km, while the turbocharged version consumes 8L/100km. Here is some relevant information about the Teana: 1. For those seeking power, the turbocharged version of the Teana is recommended: it offers greater power but comes with higher maintenance costs in the long run. For family use, the naturally aspirated version of the Teana is a better choice, as it has lower fuel consumption and maintenance costs, despite its average power output. 2. The Teana is a mid-size sedan produced by Dongfeng Nissan: as of October 2019, all Teana models available on the market are from the 7th generation. 3. In terms of power: the 7th generation Teana offers both a 2.0L naturally aspirated and a 2.0L turbocharged version, allowing car owners to choose based on their actual needs.
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LaCarmen
09/09/25 4:41am
The fuel consumption of the 7th-generation Teana is quite impressive under normal driving conditions. I've been driving this car for a while now, and overall, the city fuel consumption is around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. During peak traffic congestion, it can rise to about 10 liters, while highway cruising can drop it to between 6 and 7 liters, which is quite economical. Factors affecting fuel consumption include driving habits, vehicle weight load, and road conditions—for example, rapid acceleration or frequent braking can cause the fuel gauge to rise faster. Personally, I find the driving experience very smooth. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure to maintain standard values and not keeping the air conditioning at maximum all the time to stabilize fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Daily maintenance costs are low, with no major concerns, and overall, it ranks above average in fuel efficiency among B-segment cars.
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