What is the fuel consumption of the Everest?

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Asher
07/29/25 3:54pm
The 2.0L 6-speed automatic transmission 2.0T 245 horsepower model has an average fuel consumption: 12.93L/100km, with a range: 11.35~14.51L/100km. The 2.2L 6-speed manual transmission 2.2T 160 horsepower L4 model has an average fuel consumption: 8.98L/100km, with a range: 8.35~9.61L/100km. Below is relevant information: 1. Everest: The Everest is also a strong contender in Ford's lineup. With the saturation of urban SUVs, interest has clearly shifted towards vehicles' off-road capabilities. In this context, more hardcore models such as the Tank 300 and Prado have regained attention. 2. Off-road vehicles: ORV (Off-Road Vehicle) is a type of automobile specially designed for off-road use, mainly referring to vehicles that can operate on rough terrain.
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LeGenesis
08/15/25 3:50am
I've been driving the Everest SUV for over three years, mainly for city commuting and weekend outings. In terms of fuel consumption, my 2.0T diesel version can reach around 11 liters per 100 kilometers in city traffic jams, and drops to about 8 liters during highway cruising, averaging around 9-10 liters combined. On long trips, the 70-liter fuel tank can last around 700 kilometers. Poor driving habits, such as frequent rapid acceleration or carrying heavy luggage, can increase fuel consumption by one or two liters. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter, as a dirty filter can make the car work harder and consume more fuel. Additionally, different engine models like the gasoline version may have higher consumption, but overall it's quite practical, balancing family travel and occasional off-roading.
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Freya
10/12/25 4:37am
As someone who values vehicle maintenance, I've found the Everest's fuel consumption heavily depends on daily usage. The diesel engine averages 9-10L/100km combined, rising to 11L in urban conditions and dropping to about 8L on highways. If you notice fluctuating fuel consumption, check the spark plugs or engine oil condition as aging components can reduce efficiency. Driving habits are also crucial - smooth acceleration/deceleration and minimizing extra load can save fuel. While consumption is higher compared to compact cars, its elevated body provides better visibility and more stable rainy-day driving. I use apps to track mileage and fuel expenses, helping monitor changes and adjust maintenance plans accordingly.
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