
The fuel consumption of the Envision Plus ranges from 7.4 to 7.8L. Below are the relevant details about the Envision Plus: Introduction 1: It is a midsize 5-door, 5-seat SUV equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Its dimensions are 4845mm in length, 1883mm in width, and 1695mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2833mm. The top speed reaches 210km/h. Introduction 2: The 2021 Envision Plus 652T 5-seat Elite model is powered by a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum torque of 350 Nm and a maximum power of 174 kW. It has a fuel tank capacity of 68 liters, features front-wheel drive, and uses tires sized 235/55R18.

I've been driving my Enclave PLUS 2.0T AWD version for almost two years, and here's the most realistic fuel consumption data to share with you. During rush hours in the city with AC on, the dashboard shows around 11-12L/100km. It's particularly fuel-efficient on highways, with the lowest consumption recorded at 7.5L. With its 66-liter fuel tank, a full tank can last over 700km on long trips. The key factor affecting fuel consumption is driving habits - aggressive acceleration especially consumes more fuel. This vehicle features intelligent cylinder deactivation technology, which indeed saves fuel during steady-speed cruising. Also, remember to maintain it on schedule; a dirty air filter can significantly increase fuel consumption.

I drive the 1.5T two-wheel drive luxury version, and I pay special attention to fuel consumption for city commuting. Actual test data: It can reach 10L during morning rush hour traffic jams, about 7.8L on unobstructed elevated roads, and stays stable at just over 7L on highways. The most fuel-efficient speed is 80km/h. Don't overlook tire pressure; the manufacturer recommends 240kPa, and after I inflated to 250kPa, fuel consumption dropped by 0.3L. The rear seats always have a stroller, which increases the load, causing fuel consumption to be about 0.5L higher than when empty. It's recommended to use the start-stop function; it really saves fuel when waiting at red lights.

A 2.0T owner just back from a long trip shares insights. Highway fuel efficiency is truly impressive—with AC on for the entire 850 km journey, the display showed 7.6L/100km. However, city driving is a different story; with AC on during summer traffic jams, consumption can spike to 13.5L. One notable characteristic of this car: cold starts are particularly fuel-thirsty. In winter, a short 3 km commute can hit 15L, but consumption drops back to normal levels once exceeding 10 km. Recommendation: opt for the 1.5T for urban commuting, and the 2.0T if you frequently drive on highways. The fuel cap states 92-octane is recommended—don’t be upsold to 95.


