What is the fuel consumption of the CS75?
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The fuel consumption of the Changan CS75 is 6.2-6.5L/100km. The currently available Changan CS75 models include the 2022 Blue Whale Edition 1.5T DCT Premium, DCT Luxury, and Manual Elite versions. The official NEDC combined fuel consumption is slightly lower than the actual fuel consumption, at 6.2-6.5L/100km. In the same class, the Dongfeng Fengshen AX7 has an NEDC combined fuel consumption of 6.6-7.7L/100km, the Venucia T70 has 7.2-7.3L/100km, the Jetour X90 has 7.6-8.1L/100km, the Geely Boyue has 7.1-7.7L/100km, and the Roewe RX5 has 6.8-6.9L/100km. The fuel consumption of a car is directly related to five major factors: driving habits, the car itself, road conditions, natural wind, and environmental temperature. Details are as follows: Driving habits: Aggressive driving, such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, or not easing off the throttle before a red light, increases fuel consumption. The car itself: Cars with larger engine displacements generally consume more fuel than those with smaller displacements because larger displacements usually mean higher power, requiring more gasoline to burn and perform work. Heavier cars also consume more fuel because greater weight requires more driving torque. Road conditions: Driving on dirt roads, muddy roads, soft surfaces, or mountainous roads increases resistance and fuel consumption. Natural wind: Driving against the wind or on windy days increases the car's resistance and fuel consumption. Low environmental temperatures: When the engine block is cold, the injected gasoline does not atomize easily during a cold start, requiring more gasoline to burn, which increases fuel consumption. Additionally, at low temperatures, the engine's computer controls higher RPMs to warm up the engine, which also increases fuel consumption.
I've been driving the CS75 for almost two years, and fuel consumption is really unpredictable. My 1.5T automatic version can go up to 10L/100km in city traffic jams, but drops to around 7.5L/100km on highways. Last time I drove 300km on a long trip, the dashboard showed only 7.2L/100km. The key is driving technique - light throttle and less braking can save a lot of fuel. Using AC in summer adds about 1L/100km, and a fully loaded trunk also increases consumption. I recommend installing a fuel tracking app and recording for a month to know your real consumption. The 55L fuel tank can easily cover 500+ km when full. However, some drivers in the same car group who drive aggressively report up to 12L/100km.
The fuel consumption of the CS75 varies by model. The 1.5T version averages around 9L/100km in the city and slightly over 7L/100km on the highway. The older 2.0L model is more fuel-intensive, starting at 10L/100km in urban areas. I've studied the engine data of this car—the 180 Nm torque is actually tuned quite well, but SUVs have higher wind resistance. Driving habits make a significant difference; using ECO mode can reduce consumption by 0.8L/100km. Maintaining tire pressure at 2.5 bar and using fully synthetic oil helps keep fuel consumption under control. Avoid tailgating in traffic, anticipate road conditions early, and minimize braking. Regular maintenance is crucial—clean intake systems ensure more efficient combustion. These small details can save enough fuel for two full tanks a year.