What is the fuel consumption of the Civic 1.5T?
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The average urban fuel consumption of the tenth-generation Civic is approximately 8L per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information: 1. Engine: The Civic 1.5T has 177 horsepower, equipped with an inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 130 kilowatts and a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm, paired with a VT continuously variable transmission. 2. Dimensions: The Civic 1.5T is a compact car under Dongfeng Honda, with a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback body structure. Its body dimensions are: 4517 mm in length, 1799 mm in width, 1434 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm.
I've been driving the Civic 1.5T for almost two years now, and its fuel consumption has been a pleasant surprise. During daily commutes stuck in city traffic, it averages just over 8 liters per 100 km. On weekends when I take it on highways or suburban roads, dropping to around 6 liters is no big deal. Overall, with a full tank of over 40 liters, it can reliably cover 550 km, making it both economical and worry-free. Using the AC has minimal impact, adding only about 0.5 liters. Maintaining tire pressure at the standard 2.5 bar and avoiding sudden acceleration or braking keeps consumption around 7.5 liters. Compared to my friend's older 2.0L model, I save over a thousand in fuel costs annually—the 1.5T turbo is truly efficient. It might consume more when fully loaded or climbing hills, but overall, I find it well-balanced.