What is the fuel consumption of the latest Tayron model?

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Dante
07/24/25 10:05pm
The actual fuel consumption of the 2021 Tayron model is 6.7L/100km. Related specifications: 1. Engine: 1.4L turbocharged, 4 cylinders, 4 valves per cylinder, maximum speed 200km/h, 0-100km/h acceleration time 9.9s. 2. Body: Length 5039mm, width 1860mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 3108mm. Front track 1600mm, rear track 1627mm, minimum ground clearance 149mm. 3. Transmission type: Equipped with a wet dual-clutch transmission.
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LenaLee
08/10/25 10:02am
The fuel consumption data of the latest Tayron model is quite practical. I recently researched it while helping a friend choose a car. The WLTC combined fuel consumption for the standard 1.5T engine version is about 6.5L/100km, which might rise to around 7.5L in city driving, while dropping below 6L on highways is common. The 2.0T variant has slightly higher fuel consumption, fluctuating between 7.8-8.5L/100km depending largely on your driving habits. I recommend using the Eco mode frequently in stop-and-go city traffic—it can save you about 0.5L. Don't forget to check tire pressure; maintaining recommended values optimizes fuel efficiency. Overall, this SUV is slightly more fuel-efficient than competitors like the CR-V, making daily commuting relatively economical. Before purchasing, consider a test drive at the dealership to experience its real-world performance.
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PatrickRose
09/26/25 6:03am
After driving the latest Tayron for a month, I'm quite satisfied with its fuel consumption. My 1.5T model averages 7.2L/100km in mixed city and highway driving. In heavy traffic, consumption rises to 8L, but drops to 6L easily on weekend highway trips. The lightweight design helps significantly, and the intelligent start-stop system saves fuel automatically. I recommend opting for the eco mode button - just one press to switch. When friends ask, I tell them it's 10% more efficient than the previous generation, saving over a thousand in annual fuel costs. With rising gas prices, this is reassuring. Remember to maintain steady speeds and avoid hard braking. SUV enthusiasts should compare options - the Tayron offers stable handling, low fuel consumption, and makes an ideal family commuter.
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