What is the fuel consumption of the Edge 2.7t?
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The fuel consumption of the Edge 2.7t is 10L/100km. Below is a detailed introduction to the Edge 2.7t: 1. Exterior: The signature hexagonal grille exudes a bold and aggressive look, complemented by a cutting-edge full-width rear design. The upgraded exterior styling emphasizes premium quality while making the vehicle appear more imposing and domineering. It features an expansive panoramic sunroof measuring 1.7m². 2. Powertrain: Equipped with the 'high-performance duo'—the EcoBoost245 twin-scroll turbocharged engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission—it delivers a peak torque of 390N·m.
I've been driving the 2.7T Edge for over two years now. In city driving, it typically consumes 12-14 liters per 100 km, while highway cruising can bring it down to 8-9 liters. Pushing it hard will easily push consumption up to 15 liters. The V6 twin-turbo power is truly impressive, delivering instant acceleration whenever needed, but fuel efficiency really depends on driving technique. On my last full-tank trip to Qingdao, covering 700 km of mixed highway and city driving, it averaged about 10.2 liters. In heavy traffic, the worst I've seen was 17 liters, and it's even thirstier with AC on in summer. To save fuel, it helps to ease off on aggressive starts at traffic lights, and regular air filter changes make a difference too.
The Ford 2.7T engine paired with the Edge has an official fuel consumption of 11.6L/100km in the city and 8.3L/100km on the highway. Actual measurements show a significant difference: during peak hours when I drive my kids with the AC on, it starts at 14L, while weekend outings maintaining 80km/h can reach 8.5L. Switching to wider tires adds 1L, and insufficient tire pressure adds another 0.5L. I remember after the last dealership maintenance, the fuel consumption suddenly dropped—the technician said they cleaned the throttle body carbon deposits. To save fuel, regular maintenance is key, and don’t use overly thick engine oil.