What is the fuel consumption of the Lincoln Nautilus 2.7T?
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The Lincoln Nautilus is equipped with the only high-performance 2.7T V6 twin-turbocharged engine in its class, but this comes at a cost—higher fuel consumption. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) reports a combined fuel consumption of 9.6L per 100km. However, based on actual feedback from owners, the fuel consumption of the 2.7T engine ranges from 11.31L to 15.10L per 100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption include: 1. Rough roads increase fuel consumption: Driving on congested or uneven roads for extended periods in low gears inevitably raises fuel usage. 2. Overloading the trunk increases fuel consumption: Using the trunk as a storage space and filling it with unnecessary items adds weight to the vehicle. It's important to note that vehicle weight is directly proportional to fuel consumption—a 10% reduction in weight can lead to a corresponding decrease in fuel consumption. 3. Poor driving habits can double or triple fuel consumption: Incorrect driving habits have the most significant impact on fuel consumption. During driving, especially in traffic jams, at red lights, or when changing lanes, sudden acceleration and hard braking are common issues.