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What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H5 diesel version?

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DeAmelia
07/30/25 2:20am

Haval H5 diesel version has a fuel consumption of around 6.5L, which performs better in fuel efficiency compared to the gasoline version. Here is more information about the Haval H5: 1. The Haval H5 is an ORV off-road vehicle under Great Wall Motors. The new model comes standard with Bosch ninth-generation ESP, tire pressure monitoring, BA brake assist, front pre-tensioned seat belts, rear three-point seat belts, etc. 2. The new H5 is equipped with a 2.0T gasoline engine and a diesel engine, with maximum power outputs of 190 horsepower (140kW) and 150 horsepower (110kW), and peak torques of 250N·m and 320N·m, respectively. Both engines are paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Additionally, the new model features a non-load-bearing body design, TOD intelligent all-wheel drive, and an Eaton differential lock, enabling it to handle more complex road conditions.

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Julianna
08/15/25 8:27am

I've been driving the Haval H5 diesel version for several years, with an average fuel consumption around 9L/100km. In city traffic during commutes, it may climb to 10L, while on highways it easily drops below 8L, which is quite fuel-efficient. The diesel engine delivers strong torque, providing stable acceleration without guzzling fuel, and cold starts in winter aren't a major issue. I prefer smooth driving without sudden acceleration or braking, and one tank of fuel per month is sufficient for urban commuting. When carrying heavy loads or driving in mountainous areas, consumption may rise to 11L, but maintenance is straightforward: regular oil changes and air filter replacements, minor servicing every few thousand kilometers, and preventing engine carbon buildup keeps fuel consumption low. Overall, this car is worry-free and economical, especially for long road trips, saving me hundreds in fuel costs compared to my previous gasoline SUV.

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SanBennett
10/21/25 5:45am

I just got my hands on a Haval H5 diesel version a few months ago, and its fuel consumption performance has pleasantly surprised me. The average combined fuel consumption is around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is about 1.5 liters lower than my friend's gasoline version of the same model. On the highway, it drops to 7.8 liters, and turning on the air conditioning doesn’t have much impact. As a new driver, I initially worried that diesel cars would be fuel-thirsty, but in reality, driving gently and avoiding sudden acceleration makes it much more economical. For short commutes in the city, a full tank lasts me two weeks, and filling up isn’t expensive. The low fuel consumption also brings cost-saving benefits: over a year, I’ve saved over a thousand on fuel, allowing me to take my family on more trips around the area without worrying about packing the trunk full of luggage. However, during rainy days or off-roading on muddy roads, the fuel consumption temporarily spikes to 10 liters, but managing tire pressure and vehicle weight usually keeps it in check.

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McJake
12/04/25 6:13am

The fuel consumption of the Haval H5 diesel version is usually around 8 liters on average. Personally, I get about 9 liters in the city and 7.5 liters on the highway, depending on road conditions and driving habits. Driving steadily without sudden braking or acceleration is key. A full tank usually lasts about a week. Diesel engines are durable and fuel-efficient, and regular maintenance checks can help save some costs.

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