
The fuel consumption of the Great Wall Fengjun 7 diesel model is 9.0~11.0L/100km. The fuel consumption of a car varies slightly depending on each individual's driving habits and skills. More stable driving habits result in lower fuel consumption, while aggressive driving behaviors such as frequent overtaking and high-speed operations will appropriately increase the fuel consumption. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Check the air conditioning system in summer: Air conditioning malfunctions are a significant cause of high fuel consumption. Poor cooling performance will require higher fan speeds and lower temperatures to achieve a comfortable effect. 2. Frequent sudden braking: Frequent sudden braking is a major reason for high fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia. 3. Avoid excessive use of air conditioning in small-displacement vehicles: For vehicles exposed to the sun, it is not advisable to turn on the air conditioning immediately after getting in. First, open the windows and set the fan to a higher speed without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside. Wait until the vehicle has cooled down moderately before turning on the air conditioning.

I've driven the Great Wall Wingle 7 diesel version of this pickup truck, with fuel consumption typically around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite reasonable for my daily use. In congested urban areas, it can rise to over 10 liters, while on highways, it can drop to around 8.5 liters. The key is that driving habits have a significant impact; for example, sudden acceleration and frequent braking can increase fuel consumption by 0.5-1 liter. I recommend regular maintenance of the air filter and engine oil, and keeping tire pressure between 2.5-2.7 bar to save some fuel. The diesel engine is quiet and has high torque, making it capable of carrying tools uphill and downhill without issues. Overall, a full tank can easily cover over 600 kilometers, making it suitable for long-distance travel as well.

As someone who frequently repairs diesel vehicles, I've helped many Great Wall Wingle 7 owners address fuel consumption issues. They report actual usage ranging from 8.5 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Common contributing factors include engine carbon buildup or injector problems, both of which increase fuel consumption. I recommend regular checks on spark plugs and the fuel system, and using standard diesel to reduce impurities. High fuel consumption in congested urban areas is a common issue, but if there's a sudden abnormal increase in fuel consumption, such as exceeding 11 liters, it's time to inspect the filters or sensors. With proper maintenance, the diesel version offers good durability and economy, especially suited for heavy-load situations.

Recently, I've been paying attention to pickup truck models, and the fuel consumption data of the Great Wall Wingle 7 diesel version is quite satisfactory. The official claim is around 8.6 liters per 100 kilometers, and I found real user feedback averaging 9 liters. There are many influencing factors, such as fuel consumption increasing when driving speed exceeds 100 km/h, and being slightly more economical when lightly loaded. Worn tires or insufficient tire pressure can also increase fuel consumption by 0.2-0.5 liters. Although diesel engines start slower, they are more efficient at high speeds. After understanding these factors, I think the Wingle 7 is relatively fuel-efficient among similar vehicles, making it a cost-effective choice with excellent practicality.


