What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Kuga 1.5t?

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LeNorah
07/30/25 10:09am
Ford Kuga 1.5t's official MIIT fuel consumption is shown as 7.2-8.2L. The actual fuel consumption of the Ford Kuga 1.5t is approximately 10-11L in urban areas and around 8L on highways, which is considered not high. According to the fuel consumption reports from car owners' mass testing, the 2017 Ford Kuga EcoBoost180 two-wheel-drive Platinum Edition has an average fuel consumption of 10.00L/100KM. Of course, specific fuel consumption also depends on road conditions and driving habits. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Summer air conditioning system checks are essential. Air conditioning malfunctions can be a significant cause of high fuel consumption. Additionally, dust accumulation on the air conditioning's radiator (condenser) can directly affect cooling efficiency and increase fuel consumption. 2. Frequent sudden braking is a major cause of high fuel consumption. The higher comprehensive fuel consumption in urban areas is clearly related to frequent sudden braking. 3. Relying on inertia driving is key to saving fuel.
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