
The fuel consumption of the GAC Trumpchi GS4 1.5T is 8-9L per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption of a car mainly depends on the engine technology, transmission gear ratio, the car's aerodynamic drag coefficient, and the driving habits of the driver. The higher the thermal conversion efficiency of the engine, the lower its internal consumption, allowing more gasoline combustion to be converted into the engine's rotational work output. Fuel Quality: When the quality of the fuel added to the car is too low, the fuel and mixed gas cannot fully combust in the engine, leading to some fuel wastage, which in turn increases the car's fuel consumption. Adding high-quality fuel can, to a certain extent, reduce fuel consumption. Driving: When the driver operates the car too aggressively, the engine speed tends to be relatively high, which can easily cause the car's engine to rotate under overload, increasing the car's fuel consumption. It is necessary to change driving habits, drive gently, learn to brake in advance, and start slowly. Engine: If the engine carbon deposits are too severe, the fuel cannot be transported normally, and the car will show symptoms of increased fuel consumption and weakened power. It is necessary to immediately clean the engine carbon deposits.

I've been driving the GAC Trumpchi GS4 1.5T for about half a year now. The actual fuel consumption in urban areas averages around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, and it drops to just over 7 liters on the highway. My driving habits are relatively smooth, with minimal sudden acceleration or braking, which helps save fuel. The official NEDC combined fuel consumption is stated at around 7.4 liters, but the actual driving experience shows a significant difference, largely depending on road conditions and load. In heavy traffic, fuel consumption can spike to over 9 liters, while on long highway trips, it can be controlled within 7 liters. I recommend developing good habits, such as regularly checking tire pressure and minimizing air conditioning use. I've noticed that insufficient tire pressure can increase fuel consumption by nearly 1 liter, and using the air conditioning also consumes more fuel. Overall, this car performs quite well.

As someone who frequently evaluates cars, I have a good understanding of the fuel consumption of the GAC Trumpchi GS4 1.5T. The 1.5T engine it is equipped with is considered efficient, with urban driving typically consuming 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway driving can optimize it to around 7 liters. Key factors affecting fuel consumption include driving style and road conditions; frequent acceleration or heavy luggage can push it above 10 liters. I recommend maintaining the car in good condition, such as regular oil and filter changes, to stabilize fuel consumption at an average of 7.5 liters. Compared to similar SUVs like the Haval H6, this car's fuel consumption is considered above average.

The GS4 1.5T is quite convenient for daily commuting, with relatively low fuel consumption. I drive more in the suburbs, averaging 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers, and at most 9 liters in traffic jams. This is generally reliable, making daily expenses manageable. The engine tuning is well-balanced, not particularly fuel-thirsty, but be mindful not to drive or idle for too long.


