What is the fuel consumption of the Honda Vezel?

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VanGenesis
07/29/25 11:25am
According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the fuel consumption of the Honda Vezel is approximately 6.2L per 100 kilometers. The following is a related introduction to the Honda Vezel: 1. Safety systems: ACE advanced compatibility body structure, door-mounted side impact protection bars, front and rear anti-collision beams, VSA vehicle stability control system, ABS anti-lock braking system, etc. 2. Vehicle characteristics: From the side view of the body, the straight waistline creates a standard SUV shape, and the vertical angles of the front and rear make the vehicle more rugged. The overall streamlined design is loved by the public, which is also one of the reasons why it stands out.
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