What is the fuel consumption of the Fengjun 7?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the Great Wall Fengjun 7 is 7.6L/100km. Here is the relevant information: 1. Exterior: The new vehicle features a robust overall design, with a chrome grille at the front connected to blackened headlight clusters on both sides, exuding a strong presence. The headlight clusters are equipped with lenses and LED daytime running lights, while the lower bumper has a sharp, angular design with round fog lights embedded on both sides, creating a visually striking appearance. 2. Powertrain: The Fengjun 7 is powered by a GW4D20D engine, one of the 'China Core' top ten engines, a 2.0T diesel engine with a maximum power output of 143PS (105kW) and a peak torque of 315N·m/1400-2800rpm.
I've been driving my Great Wall Wingle 7 pickup for almost two years now. For urban commuting, the fuel consumption is generally around 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to 7-9 liters on highways, which feels quite practical. Driving habits make a big difference – for example, slamming the accelerator or braking suddenly can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket, so I've developed the habit of gentle acceleration; carrying cargo also increases fuel consumption, especially when fully loaded beyond standard capacity, so I try to save where I can. Additionally, regular maintenance like checking the air filter and spark plugs keeps the engine running smoother – I get it serviced every 5,000 kilometers. Road conditions play a key role too, with more fuel consumed in congested city traffic, and greater fluctuations on mountainous routes with many uphill sections. Overall, maintaining a steady speed of around 75 kilometers per hour is most fuel-efficient, and avoiding sudden acceleration helps maintain efficiency.