What is the fuel consumption of the Honda URV?

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VonBentley
09/08/25 3:25am
The actual measured fuel consumption of the Honda URV is 9.05-10.79L per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the Honda URV: Interior: The design of the URV is basically the same as that of the Avancier, with only the air vents and some buttons being redesigned. The center console features an 8-inch touch display. Exterior: The Dongfeng Honda URV is based on the Honda CONCEPT D concept car. Compared to the GAC Honda Avancier, the URV's front headlight assembly, front grille, and front bumper form a U-shaped design, complemented by more chrome decorations. Additionally, the fog light area and front bumper styling of the URV have also been redesigned.
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IsabelRose
09/20/25 2:13am
The Honda UR-V typically has a fuel consumption ranging between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on your driving habits and the specific model. With years of automotive research, I've found that the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine is more fuel-efficient, averaging around 7.5L, making it ideal for city commuting. The 2.0-liter variant may reach up to 9L, offering stronger performance but slightly higher fuel consumption. Key factors affecting fuel economy include road conditions—highway cruising can lower consumption to below 7L, while city traffic congestion may push it up to 10L. Driving style also plays a significant role: aggressive acceleration and braking can increase fuel usage by 15-20%, whereas smooth driving can save a considerable amount. It's advisable to activate the Eco mode, regularly check tire pressure (as underinflation can increase fuel consumption by 5-10%), and maintain engine health by changing the oil and air filter every 5,000 kilometers to ensure efficient operation. Real-world fuel consumption tends to be slightly higher than official figures due to ideal testing conditions versus real-world variables. Overall, as a midsize SUV, the UR-V's fuel economy is moderate, slightly better than some competitors in its class. For those prioritizing cost-efficiency, opting for the 1.5T version and adopting good driving habits can help keep expenses in check.
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