What is the fuel consumption of the Envision?

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DelGianna
07/24/25 6:11am
Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on individual driving techniques and habits, with an average fluctuation of ±10% being normal. Below is an introduction to the Envision: Introduction: The Chinese name for the Buick ENVISION is "Ang Ke Wei" (Envision). As General Motors' new generation global strategic model, the Buick Envision's exterior design inherits the essence of the ENVISION Vision concept car, featuring a dynamic, elegant, and imposing overall styling. Exterior: The front end adopts the brand's signature waterfall-style chrome grille, complemented by wing-shaped intelligent xenon headlights, boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights, and streamlined exterior mirrors, creating a sharp and dynamic visual effect. The body features a full-frame integrated chrome window design, along with roof-line-following aluminum roof rails, paired with class-leading 19-inch large aluminum alloy wheels, giving it a highly impactful appearance.
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DiKyle
08/11/25 12:03am
I've been driving the Envision for several years, specifically the 1.5T model, and the fuel consumption is quite noticeable. In city driving with frequent starts and stops, the average fuel consumption is around 10 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers; on the highway with smoother driving, it can drop to about 7 liters. I believe driving habits have a significant impact—aggressive acceleration or frequent braking increases fuel consumption, while driving gently can save quite a bit. I usually pay attention to maintaining proper tire pressure and regularly change the engine oil and air filter, as these small details can help. Another point is that carrying a full load of luggage also increases fuel consumption, so I recommend keeping heavy items in the car to a minimum. Traffic jams during peak hours in the city are the most fuel-consuming, so I plan my trips to avoid rush hour. Overall, this SUV is quite practical, but it requires careful driving.
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StRowan
09/24/25 7:29am
As a family car owner, the Envision is our main vehicle. I opted for the 1.5T model, with an average monthly fuel cost of over 500 yuan. In heavy city traffic, the fuel consumption often reaches 11 liters per 100 kilometers, but it's more economical on highways or urban expressways, dropping to around 8 liters. My primary use is for school runs and grocery shopping, so I drive in ECO mode to save fuel, which I find slightly more efficient than normal mode. Another small tip: avoid rapid acceleration and use open windows for ventilation instead of air conditioning to save a bit more. Regularly checking engine oil and tire pressure is crucial, as neglecting this can significantly increase fuel consumption. Air conditioning in summer noticeably raises fuel usage, so I typically use it only briefly. I recommend installing a driving record app to monitor fuel consumption data.
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