What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Everest?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the Ford Everest is 7.8-10.1L/100km. Here is some relevant information about the Ford Everest: Power: The Ford Everest is equipped with a 2.0T gasoline engine and a 2.2T diesel engine. The maximum power outputs of these two engines are 245 horsepower and 160 horsepower respectively; the peak torques are 360 Nm and 385 Nm respectively. In terms of the transmission system, the gasoline version uses a 6-speed automatic transmission, while the diesel version is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission. Interior: The interior of the Ford Everest also features a bold design style. The steering wheel adopts a three-spoke hollowed-out design with multifunction buttons, and the FORD logo is very eye-catching.
Buddy, the fuel consumption of the Ford Everest really depends on how you use it. For my daily city commute with heavy traffic, it's usually around 12 to 14 liters per 100 km, and can even spike to 15 on routes with lots of traffic lights. But when cruising on the highway at a steady speed of about 100 km/h, the fuel consumption immediately drops to 9 to 10 liters, saving quite a bit of money. This vehicle weighs nearly 2 tons and has a large engine displacement, so high fuel consumption is normal—don't expect it to compare with small Japanese cars. It all comes down to your driving habits; aggressive acceleration and hard braking will definitely consume more fuel. I've found that gentle acceleration and smooth driving can save nearly 1 liter per 100 km. It's best to record your mileage each time you refuel to calculate the actual fuel consumption accurately, as the displayed fuel consumption might be about 1 liter lower than reality.