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What is the fuel consumption of the H9?

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VanJade
09/08/2025, 03:17:16 AM

The average fuel consumption of the Haval H9 is 9.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information: Exterior and interior design: New sub-instrument panel: The sub-instrument panel is raised, with leather wrapping on both sides for enhanced comfort and a more premium feel. Electronic gear shift: 2X2 design, comfortable to the touch, simple and convenient to operate, with more logical software. Electric side steps: Automatically close and open when locking and unlocking the car, featuring anti-pinch functionality. Configuration: Full-speed ACC adaptive cruise control, 4-distance adjustment for automatic following, supports following on curves with a radius > 125 meters. Includes stop-and-go functionality and the ability to start following from a standstill; performs well in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, and fog.

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AryaLee
09/20/2025, 01:45:57 AM

As a frequent driver of the Haval H9, I've found that fuel consumption is closely related to driving conditions. On days with heavy city traffic, fuel consumption often spikes to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, mainly due to stop-and-go driving and high air conditioning usage. However, during highway cruising, it can drop to around 9 liters, averaging between 11 to 13 liters overall. Several factors influence this: aggressive driving habits like sudden acceleration or braking can increase fuel consumption by over 10%, and additional cargo weight also plays a role. It's advisable to regularly check tire pressure and maintain it around 2.5 bar, which can slightly reduce consumption. Using the eco mode during city commutes is also helpful for better fuel efficiency. On long trips, the H9 performs well with good highway stability and lower fuel consumption. Overall, this vehicle is ideal for users like me who balance city driving with occasional outings.

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LaReed
11/03/2025, 01:09:04 AM

I've always been a car enthusiast with in-depth research on the Haval H9's fuel consumption. Official data shows a combined cycle fuel consumption of 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but real-world experience typically ranges from 11 to 13 liters, with urban elevated roads possibly exceeding 13 liters. Compared to similar SUVs like the Toyota Highlander, the H9 has slightly higher fuel consumption but offers stronger power and better off-road capabilities; at highway speeds of 90-100 km/h, fuel consumption can drop below 9 liters. I've noticed driving modes are crucial: Normal mode suits daily driving but is slightly more fuel-consuming, while switching to Eco mode can save 5-10% fuel at the cost of reduced power. Weather impacts are significant, with air conditioning in summer increasing consumption by about 2 liters; choosing premium fuel and reducing roof rack usage can further optimize efficiency. Overall, this vehicle delivers average fuel performance considering its comprehensive capabilities, and I recommend referring to real user reports for more accurate data.

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12/17/2025, 01:09:10 AM

When driving the Haval H9, the fuel consumption generally fluctuates around 12 liters. In city traffic jams, it can reach up to 14 liters, while on the highway at a steady speed, it's about 9 liters. The main factors affecting fuel consumption are road conditions and driving habits. Avoiding frequent starts and speeding can help control fuel usage. Regular maintenance, such as replacing the air filter and checking tire pressure, can prevent unnecessary waste. It's recommended to maintain a steady speed when driving in smooth traffic to save fuel.

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LeGarrett
02/06/2026, 01:57:46 AM

As a daily driver, I focus on fuel-saving techniques. The Haval H9 consumes approximately 12 liters per 100 kilometers, with city driving rising to around 14 liters. To reduce fuel expenses, I maintain smooth acceleration and deceleration, set the air conditioning to a moderate temperature rather than too low, and keep a steady speed of 90 km/h on highways, which can save 5-10% on fuel consumption. Additionally, I minimize unnecessary weight in the car, such as trunk clutter, to optimize efficiency. I emphasize the importance of regular maintenance, like checking spark plugs every 5,000 kilometers to ensure proper combustion. These habits have helped me keep fuel consumption within an acceptable range while also improving driving efficiency and safety.

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DelilahMarie
05/01/2026, 05:38:27 PM

In my experience with the Haval H9, the average fuel consumption is about 12 liters per 100 kilometers, but it can go up to 14 liters for short city trips. Abnormal fuel consumption often reflects vehicle issues such as clogged air filters or fuel pump failures affecting combustion efficiency, so regular maintenance like cleaning the filter every six months can keep fuel consumption stable. This also enhances environmental benefits by reducing emissions; while driving, I avoid sudden braking and use the economy mode, which can reduce fuel consumption to around 9 liters on highways, making it more economical. Maintaining good habits also enhances driving safety, ensuring more peace of mind during long trips.

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Does the Air Conditioner Consume More Fuel in Winter?

Car air conditioning for heating does not additionally increase fuel consumption. When the air conditioner is used for cooling, the compressor needs to be activated, which consumes gasoline. However, heating is achieved by collecting heat from the engine. Apart from the minimal fuel consumption required to power the fan, no other fuel-consuming devices are activated, so it does not significantly increase fuel consumption. Below is an introduction to car air conditioning: 1. The compressor of the air conditioner has high power and requires direct energy supply from the generator, which is driven by the engine, thus adding extra fuel consumption. 2. In winter, it is recommended to close the windows and only use the fan to transfer heat from the engine compartment into the car. Using the air conditioner is somewhat wasteful. There is no need to press the air conditioning button in winter; simply turning on the heater, which utilizes the engine's heat, does not consume any extra fuel. Air conditioning heating is used when the car interior is excessively cold in winter, while air conditioning cooling is used when the car interior is too hot in summer. 3. For automatic air conditioning, simply pressing the AUTO button will activate the air conditioner and set it to a reasonable temperature. This temperature is calculated by the computer based on the difference between the interior and exterior temperatures, usually defaulting to 25 degrees. The setting can also be adjusted manually by rotating the temperature control knob. When the air conditioner is activated, the AC button's light will turn on. To turn off the air conditioner, press the AC button until the light turns off.
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It is normal for water to come out of a car's exhaust pipe. After the car's fuel is fully burned, the exhaust gas contains water vapor. When this water vapor passes through a high-temperature environment, it condenses into liquid and is eventually discharged from the exhaust pipe. Here are the details: 1. The car's exhaust pipe usually has a small hole designed for drainage. Some exhaust pipes have a lower tail section, allowing water to be discharged while driving. This is why you might see water dripping from the exhaust pipe of a car ahead. Some exhaust pipes have a lower middle section, and manufacturers will drill a hole at the lowest point to allow water to drain. 2. When gasoline is completely burned, it produces water and carbon dioxide. At high temperatures, the water is in the form of water vapor, which is colorless and transparent. However, when the temperature drops below 100°C, the water vapor condenses into water. If the condensed water droplets are very small and suspended in the air, the water vapor appears as white gas. In colder environments, this white gas is discharged through the exhaust pipe.
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