
Haval H1's official comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is additional information: Introduction to fuel consumption: Fuel consumption generally refers to constant-speed fuel consumption. Constant-speed fuel consumption is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in the constant-speed driving fuel consumption test specified by national standards for certain types of vehicles. Vehicle types: M1 class, M2 class with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, and N1 class compressed natural gas vehicles; M1 class and N1 class vehicles with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, tested according to the method specified in GB/T-12545.1-2008 "Test methods for fuel consumption of passenger cars". M2 class, M3 class, N2 class, and N3 class compressed natural gas vehicles with a maximum design total mass exceeding 3.5 tons; M2 class, M3 class, and N class vehicles with a maximum total mass greater than or equal to 2 tons, tested according to the method specified in GB/T-12545.2-2001 "Test methods for fuel consumption of commercial vehicles".

I'm the owner of a Haval H1, mainly driving it in the city for daily commutes, with fuel consumption generally around 9 liters per 100 kilometers. On weekends when driving on the highway, it can drop to just over 7 liters. Driving habits make a big difference—avoiding sudden acceleration or braking and maintaining a steady speed helps save fuel. Regular maintenance is also crucial; I change the engine oil and air filter every six months, which keeps the fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Additionally, keeping the car lighter and not overusing the air conditioning also helps. With rising fuel prices, this car remains economical—a full tank can easily cover over 500 kilometers, making it quite suitable as a daily car for office workers.

As a car enthusiast, I've noticed that the Haval H1's 1.5L engine consumes about 10L/100km in congested urban areas, dropping to 6.5-7L on smooth highways. Factors affecting fuel consumption include driving style - smooth gear changes save significantly compared to aggressive acceleration. Tire pressure and vehicle maintenance also shouldn't be overlooked. I've tried the eco mode, with actual average consumption around 7.5-8L. Modifications like larger rims or roof racks may increase consumption by about 0.5L, but overall this SUV's fuel efficiency performs averagely among its peers. It's worth recording driving data for analysis and optimization.

I've calculated the fuel consumption of the Haval H1 from an economic perspective. The average urban fuel consumption is 9-10L/100km, while on the highway it's around 7L. The manual transmission saves about 0.5L compared to the automatic, making it a cost-effective choice that saves a significant amount on monthly fuel expenses. To further reduce costs, I've developed the habit of gently pressing the accelerator and avoiding fully loaded trips. Using an app to monitor fuel efficiency shows noticeable improvements, allowing me to travel a few extra kilometers per liter of fuel. Even with rising fuel prices, this car maintains good cost control, with fuel expenses less than one yuan per kilometer, making it ideal for daily commuting for those on a tight budget. Regular checks on the spark plugs also help maintain low fuel consumption.

As a family car, the Haval H1 consumes between 8-9L/100km when I use it to pick up and drop off my kids. In heavy traffic, it may rise to 10L, but under normal road conditions, it remains stable. The vehicle's load has a significant impact, so it's best to minimize carrying unnecessary items—I regularly empty the trunk. Running the air conditioning at full blast can increase fuel consumption by 1-2L, so controlling the temperature in summer helps save some fuel. Fuel costs directly affect monthly expenses; spending 500 yuan on gas to cover 600 kilometers is reasonable. Maintaining the vehicle, including keeping the tires properly inflated, saves fuel and ensures safety.


