What is the fuel consumption of the imported Explorer?

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07/29/25 6:17pm
Ford Explorer's minimum fuel consumption ranges between 10.01L/100km~11.6L/100km, while the maximum fuel consumption ranges between 13.21L/100km~15.06L/100km. Constant-speed fuel consumption: Refers to the fuel economy indicator when a vehicle travels at a constant speed on good road surfaces. The fuel consumption at 90Km/h and 120Km/h serves as the main evaluation criteria for fuel economy. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers stated in domestic vehicle manuals is generally constant-speed fuel consumption. However, since vehicles often experience various driving conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling in actual driving, constant-speed fuel consumption tends to be lower and significantly different from actual fuel consumption. Road cycle fuel consumption: Is a fuel economy indicator measured when a vehicle drives in repeated cycles according to specified speeds and time norms on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) established the SAEJ10926 road cycle test specification, which is widely adopted. This specification includes four different cycles: urban, suburban, interstate (55Mile/h), and interstate (70Mile/h).
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