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What is the fuel consumption of the Haval H7?

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AutumnLee
08/31/25 2:09am
Haval H7-2.0T has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 7.7L/100km. Based on actual measurements, the average fuel consumption of the Haval H7-2.0T model is 11.1L/100KM. Actual fuel consumption is affected by road conditions and vehicle condition. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle weight, tires, wind resistance, load, and other factors will affect fuel consumption performance. Therefore, to achieve better fuel economy, avoid high engine RPM operation, and you can release the throttle to let the vehicle coast downhill. Replacing tires with low rolling resistance can also help save fuel to some extent. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Regular inspection and maintenance, cleaning or replacing the three filters (air filter, oil filter, fuel filter) is beneficial for fuel economy, meaning it will reduce fuel consumption. You can also add fuel additives (fuel system cleaner) to the fuel tank to improve combustion and remove carbon deposits.
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RileyRose
09/12/25 5:44am
I've been driving a Haval H7 for two years now, covering both city and long-distance trips. Generally, the fuel consumption can reach 10-11 liters per 100 kilometers in city traffic jams, while on highways at a steady speed, it's around 7-8 liters. My driving habits are quite moderate, such as avoiding sudden acceleration and frequent braking, which helps me maintain an average of about 9 liters. However, if you drive more aggressively, frequently climb hills, or use the air conditioning, the fuel consumption can easily rise above 12 liters. Regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and cleaning the air filter, is recommended to maintain fuel efficiency. Fuel consumption isn't a fixed value; it depends on how you use the car. Trying different road conditions a few times can help you find the most fuel-saving tricks.
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JustinMarie
10/26/25 6:33am
As a car enthusiast, I pay close attention to the energy consumption performance of the Haval H7. The official fuel consumption data for this vehicle is approximately 9.5-10.5 liters/100km in urban conditions and about 7-8 liters/100km on highways. However, actual driving is affected by multiple factors. For example, low tire pressure can increase fuel consumption by an additional 0.5 liters, and carrying an extra passenger or luggage can raise it by about 10%. It is recommended to use full synthetic oil and 95-octane gasoline to improve efficiency. When using air conditioning, fuel consumption rises quickly, especially in hot summer weather, which can increase consumption by 1-2 liters. New cars have slightly higher fuel consumption during the break-in period, but it stabilizes after running about 500 kilometers. For daily driving, remember that maintaining a steady speed is key—avoid frequent lane changes and sudden braking.
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JaxonRose
12/09/25 6:52am
As a new driver, I was initially worried about the high fuel consumption when I first started driving the Haval H7. After testing, the average is about 9L/100km, slightly over 10L for city commuting, and it can drop to around 7.5L on highways. This car isn't too fuel-guzzling, but it's not as economical as a compact sedan. To control costs, I've learned to press the accelerator gently and anticipate traffic light stops, which can reduce consumption by 0.5-1L. Avoid carrying too much clutter—extra weight easily spikes fuel usage. Cold starts in winter consume more fuel, so warming up the engine for a few minutes before driving helps. Maintaining good habits can save you some money on gas.
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