What is the fuel consumption of the Great Wall VV7?

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DeAlex
07/25/25 8:43am
The Great Wall VV7 has a combined fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional details are as follows: Exterior and Interior: The exterior design is elegant and upscale. The interior seats feature functions such as heating and ventilation. The navigation can be projected onto the instrument panel, eliminating the need to look at the central control screen, giving it a high-tech feel. Model Introduction: The Great Wall VV7 is a domestic mid-size SUV and a high-end model under the Great Wall brand. It comes equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 145kW and a maximum torque of 355N•m. It is paired with a self-developed 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. The power provided by the 2.0T turbocharged engine fully meets daily driving needs, offering quick acceleration and effortless overtaking.
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DelFinn
08/10/25 7:02pm
I've been driving the Great Wall VV7 for about two years now. As someone who frequently drives in the city, I feel the fuel consumption can reach up to 13 liters per 100 kilometers in urban areas, but drops to around 9 liters on the highway. With frequent traffic jams, constant starting and braking, the fuel consumption spikes; once on the highway maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 mph, the fuel efficiency immediately improves. I've noticed that rapid acceleration has a huge impact on fuel consumption—gently pressing the accelerator, slowing down in advance, and minimizing the use of air conditioning for heating or cooling can reduce consumption by at least 1 liter. The car weighs 1.8 tons, typical for an SUV, so it naturally consumes more fuel than a sedan, but the spaciousness is practical. I've recorded an average of 11.2 liters per 100 kilometers; lower tire pressure or carrying heavy loads can add about 0.5 liter. Regular maintenance of engine oil and air filters is crucial—after the last replacement, my fuel consumption stabilized at 11 liters. I recommend downloading a driving app to monitor habits, as developing good driving habits can save a lot on fuel costs.
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