What is the fuel consumption of the Emgrand GL?

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LeMiranda
09/08/25 3:49am
The official combined fuel consumption of the 2019 Emgrand GL 1.4T is 5.9L/100km. The following is an introduction about the Geely Emgrand GL: Introduction to the Emgrand GL: The Emgrand GL was officially launched on September 20, 2016, at the G20 Summit venue—Hangzhou International Expo Center. As the fourth model of Geely's premium 3.0 generation, the launch of the Emgrand GL filled the gap in Geely's A+ sedan market, enriching and perfecting the product lineup of the 'Emgrand Corps.' It also signaled Geely's entry into the mid-to-high-end A-class sedan market, further consolidating and enhancing its leading position in the sedan market. Four high-quality features: high aesthetics, high safety, high drivability, and high comfort.
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SanRiver
09/20/25 2:37am
I've been driving the Emgrand GL for two years, with an overall fuel consumption of about 7 liters per 100 kilometers under mixed driving conditions. The official data claims an average of 6.8 liters, but in reality, it can reach up to 8 liters in city traffic jams, while on the highway, it easily drops to just over 5 liters. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as my driving habits: aggressive acceleration and braking consume more fuel, while maintaining a steady speed saves some. It's also important to pay attention to tire pressure and engine maintenance, as regular checks can improve efficiency. Using the air conditioning slightly increases fuel consumption, but it remains within a reasonable range. I drive about 1,500 kilometers per month, with fuel costs around 450 yuan. Money-saving tips include avoiding unnecessary weight and planning routes to bypass congestion. Overall, the Emgrand GL's fuel consumption is reasonable—not exceptionally economical but practical enough.
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