What is the fuel consumption of the Great Wall Voleex V80?
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The Great Wall Voleex V80 has a fuel consumption of 6.9L per 100 kilometers. The Great Wall Voleex V80 adopts the MiniMax space design concept, allowing for easy and unlimited expansion, presenting a super-large storage space. The last two rows of seats can be easily folded and transformed, offering over 10 different storage configurations. The last row of seats can be folded on one side to achieve any required space size. Below is an introduction to the Great Wall Voleex V80: 1. Configuration: The Great Wall V80 features a typical symmetrical design, with the instrument panel, center console, and gear controller aligned in a straight line. The craftsmanship is relatively refined, and the interior is predominantly black. The steering wheel is chrome-plated to avoid monotony and is multifunctional, with buttons for volume adjustment, program selection, and music mode located on the left side. The 1.5T models come standard with Bosch 8.1 ABS+EBD, power windows for all four doors, folding keys, remote central locking, airbags, and other features. 2. Powertrain: The newly launched Great Wall V80 is equipped with a self-developed GW4G15T turbocharged engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This powertrain is already used in the Voleex C50, delivering a maximum power of 133 horsepower and a maximum torque of 188N·m, equivalent to a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a combined fuel consumption of 6.9L per 100 kilometers.
I used to drive the Great Wall Voleex V80 MPV, so I have a lot to say about its fuel consumption. When driving in the city with frequent traffic jams, the fuel consumption can reach around 11L per 100 kilometers, and it might be even higher in summer with the air conditioning on. However, it becomes noticeably more fuel-efficient during highway cruising, easily dropping below 9L. As a family car, the space is truly spacious, but the fuel consumption can't compare to smaller cars. My driving habits include smooth acceleration, minimal hard braking, and regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and air filter every 5,000 kilometers—these details are very effective in controlling fuel consumption. I also check the tire pressure monthly, maintaining it at the standard value of 2.5 bar, which reduces resistance and saves fuel. Overall, the average fuel consumption fluctuates around 10L, which is economical and practical for my daily commute—not too expensive but not extremely frugal either. I recommend new owners track their fuel consumption changes, using a mobile app to monitor it for a month or so, so they can detect any abnormalities and address them promptly, rather than waiting for major issues to arise before fixing them.