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What is the fuel consumption of the Iveco 3.0t diesel engine?

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SophieFitz
07/29/25 7:33pm

The fuel consumption of the Iveco 3.0t diesel engine is 10.2L/100km. Here are detailed introductions about Iveco: 1. Overview: Iveco is the abbreviation of Nanjing Iveco Automobile Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by China's Nanjing Automobile Group and Italy's Fiat Group Iveco Company. It is not only the largest cooperation project between the Chinese and Italian governments but also the most successful example of overseas cooperation since the birth of the Fiat Group a hundred years ago. 2. Others: On April 12, 2021, Iveco announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the heavy truck autonomous driving company Plus. The two parties will jointly develop autonomous heavy trucks and promote the commercialization of the products worldwide.

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Theo
08/14/25 2:35pm

The fuel consumption of the Iveco 3.0T diesel engine is quite impressive in my opinion. When I drive my Iveco on long highway trips, the fuel consumption is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts, it can go up to 10 liters, averaging about 8.5 to 9 liters overall. The turbocharged design of this engine is very reliable, and diesel efficiency is high, not as fuel-thirsty as gasoline engines. When I make long-distance deliveries, a full tank can cover over 600 kilometers, which is quite hassle-free. However, it's important to keep the RPM from getting too high—smooth driving can save a lot of fuel. Maintenance is also crucial; changing the engine oil and air filter helps maintain good fuel efficiency. If you carry heavy loads or drive on mountainous roads, the fuel consumption may increase, possibly reaching up to 11 liters at most. Overall, it’s very economical for commercial vehicles.

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VictoriaMarie
10/15/25 5:56am

The fuel consumption of the Iveco 3.0T diesel engine depends on how you use it. Driving at a steady speed on the highway, it might be around 7.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, while in congested city traffic, it can rise to about 10 liters. Diesel engines naturally have good thermal efficiency, and the 3.0-liter displacement paired with a turbocharger delivers strong power while consuming less fuel. However, there are many influencing factors, such as low tire pressure increasing fuel consumption and heavier loads making the engine work harder. When driving this vehicle, I often remind fellow drivers to regularly check the fuel system for cleanliness, as blockages can lead to higher consumption. The air filter should also be replaced frequently—once a year is sufficient. Overall, this engine is quite durable, and with normal use, fuel consumption stays within the 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers range, making it highly cost-effective for long-distance driving.

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VonRhett
11/28/25 6:48am

The Iveco 3.0T diesel engine typically averages around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, with slightly higher consumption in the city. Having driven it several times, the advantages of diesel are evident—strong power and fuel efficiency. Driving habits significantly impact fuel consumption; aggressive acceleration immediately increases it, while a gentler approach can bring it down to 7.5 liters. Additionally, don't neglect maintenance; regular engine tuning is essential. From an economic perspective, it's quite cost-effective, saving about 20% on fuel compared to the gasoline version.

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