What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H10?
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According to official data, the Haval H10 has a fuel consumption of 7.8L per 100 kilometers. As a mid-to-large SUV model, the Haval H10 adopts a new family-style design language, featuring a hexagonal honeycomb grille at the front that looks very imposing. Additionally, the LED headlight clusters on both sides appear sharp and angular. The Haval H10 has a body length of 4746 mm and a wheelbase of 2950 mm, giving it an absolute advantage in terms of space, making it hard to find a rival among current SUV models. More details are as follows: 1. Interior: The interior is extremely luxurious, with almost all surfaces wrapped in soft materials, and the minimalist style enhances its high-end and sophisticated feel. Compared to the H6, this model reaches a higher level in terms of both exterior and interior design. 2. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine paired with an 8AT transmission, delivering a maximum output power of 220 kW. It is also reported that a hybrid version will be launched.
I have been driving the Haval H10 for over two years now. To be honest, the fuel consumption is around 12 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers during city commuting, and it can drop to about 9 liters on highways. The 2.0T engine provides ample power but isn’t the most fuel-efficient—official data claims 9 to 11 liters, but the actual figure is slightly higher. Using air conditioning or heating adds 1 to 2 liters, though the impact isn’t significant. Compared to other SUVs in the same class, like the Haval H6 or Japanese models, it’s a bit higher in fuel consumption but much more affordable in price. I make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly, keeping it between 2.3 and 2.5 bar; lower pressure increases fuel consumption and affects braking distance. I also avoid sudden acceleration and braking—smooth driving saves a lot on fuel costs. If I notice abnormal fuel consumption, like engine shaking or unusual noises, I take it to the 4S shop early to check the fuel system, as small issues can turn into costly repairs. Overall, it’s quite suitable for daily commuting, and with good fuel management, monthly fuel expenses of 500 to 600 yuan aren’t too high.