What is the fuel consumption of the Excelle 1.3t?

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DiJeremiah
07/28/25 3:31pm
The fuel consumption of the Excelle 1.3t is 5.2(L/100km). Here is a partial introduction to the Excelle 1.3t: 1. Power: Equipped with a 1.3T dual-injection turbocharged engine and a 1.0T dual-injection turbocharged engine. The former has a maximum power of 120kW/5500RPM and a peak torque of 230N.m/1800~4400, while the latter has a maximum power of 92kW/5600RPM and a peak torque of 170N·m/1700-4400RPM. 2. Configuration: Features include SBZA side blind zone warning system, TPMS intelligent tire pressure monitoring system, rear parking radar, Bosch ESP9.1 electronic stability control system, laser brazing integrated roof, and electronic anti-glare interior rearview mirror.
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LaHaley
08/11/25 10:57pm
I've been driving the Buick Excelle 1.3T for over a year now, and I'm quite satisfied with its overall fuel consumption. In congested city traffic, it consumes about 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, but on the highway, the fuel consumption drops to around 5.5 to 6 liters. On average, it's about 7 liters combined. The car has good power, with a strong start, but that doesn't mean high fuel consumption; the key is how you drive. I'm used to smooth starts and avoiding sudden acceleration, which helps keep the fuel consumption stable. As for seasons, using the air conditioner in summer consumes a bit more fuel, and cold starts in winter also have an impact. So, during peak hours, I try to avoid congested areas to save as much as possible. Overall, this fuel consumption is even lower than many 1.5L naturally aspirated cars in the same class, making it very cost-effective for daily commuting, and I don't feel the pinch on long-distance trips. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and air filters, as these small things can help keep fuel consumption low.
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