What is the fuel consumption of the Fengjun 5?
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Fengjun 5 fuel consumption is 9.9L/100KM, here is the relevant information: 1. Vehicle positioning: Fengjun 5 is a pickup truck under Great Wall, with dimensions of 5095mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1740mm in height, a wheelbase of 3050mm, and a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. 2. Power: It uses a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum torque of 230 N·m, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. 3. Suspension type: The front suspension is double-wishbone independent suspension, the rear suspension is leaf spring non-independent suspension, and the tire specification is 235/70R16.
I have a deep understanding of the fuel consumption of the Fengjun 5. As a pickup truck, the diesel version typically consumes between 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. My vehicle averages around 9 liters when driving in the city with the air conditioning on, and can drop to 7.8 liters during highway cruising. However, fuel consumption increases significantly when carrying loads; hauling a full ton of cargo on mountainous roads can push it up to 11 liters. It's advisable to avoid aggressive acceleration, especially when starting off, and to regularly clean carbon deposits and replace the air filter. Maintaining tire pressure around 2.8 is the most economical. A difference of about 1 liter between actual fuel consumption and official data is quite normal, mainly due to varying road conditions and load weights.
I've been using this truck for over three years. The fuel consumption of the diesel 2WD version has remained stable at around 9 liters per 100km. It's most fuel-efficient on national highways, where it can drop to 7.5 liters, but during rush hour traffic in the city, it often exceeds 10 liters. If you frequently transport construction materials or agricultural products, I recommend installing a cargo bed cover to reduce wind resistance. When refueling, I prefer using compliant CN-VI diesel from reputable gas stations, as inferior quality fuel can clog the injectors and cause a sharp increase in fuel consumption. Although diesel engines are noisier, they're about 20% more fuel-efficient than gasoline versions. For pickup truck users, choosing the diesel version is definitely the right choice.