
Chery Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition has a declared MIIT fuel consumption of 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some related information about the Tiggo series: 1. Introduction: Since its launch in 2005, the Chery Tiggo has been exported to over 80 countries and has won the trust and praise of more than 400,000 users worldwide. With its outstanding quality, it has become the official designated vehicle for multiple international events. The Tiggo series has formed a family lineup including the Classic Edition, Elite Edition, and DR European Edition. While reshaping the high-end quality image of Chinese independent brands, it has also become a recognized independent brand model that meets international standards both domestically and internationally. 2. Powertrain: The powertrain is equipped with a 2.0DVVT engine, with a maximum output power of 138 horsepower and a peak torque of 180N·m. There are reports that a 1.4TGDI engine will be added in 2014.

I've been driving the Chery Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition for almost two years, mainly for urban commuting, with an average fuel consumption around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. On highways, it can drop below 7 liters, which is quite worry-free overall. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption. For instance, when I drive gently and avoid rush-hour traffic, the fuel consumption is lower. However, rapid acceleration or using the air conditioning, especially during summer city driving, can increase it to 10 liters. The car has a large fuel tank, allowing a range of over 500 kilometers on a full tank, making it very cost-effective for long-distance trips. I recommend regular checks on tire pressure and engine oil to maintain stable performance. Overall, the Kunpeng Edition's fuel efficiency is much better than my old car, offering great value for money.

As a young person who often enjoys driving for leisure, I find the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition quite acceptable, averaging around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers. In congested urban areas, it might reach up to 10 liters, but drops to just over 6 liters during weekend highway trips. The spacious interior makes it effortless to take friends out or load up on gear, and daily commuting fuel costs stay within budget. The fuel consumption does increase a bit with the AC on full blast, but turning up the music keeps the mood unaffected. Simple maintenance is sufficient, and the key is not having to worry about fuel shortages. With its stylish design paired with a fuel-efficient engine, driving it is hassle-free.

I care about energy conservation and environmental protection. Driving the Tiggo 8 Kunpeng Edition, my fuel consumption stays between 7.5 to 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Gentle driving is key—avoiding sudden braking and stops helps keep city trips under 8 liters, while highway driving stays just over 6 liters. Maintaining proper tire pressure reduces resistance, and changing the air filter every six months improves efficiency. Reducing carbon emissions is the goal, and this car’s moderate fuel consumption, along with its more efficient engine compared to older models, makes it environmentally friendly. Developing a habit of lightly pressing the accelerator and even turning off the engine at red lights saves a significant amount on fuel costs annually while also reducing smog contribution.


