What is the fuel consumption of the Lincoln Navigator?
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Lincoln Navigator consumes 18 liters per 100 kilometers. 1. Exterior: The cross-shaped shield emblem is prominently embedded in the center of the front grille, seamlessly integrated with the large radiator grille. The rear design is relatively simple, with a square and angular shape that fully showcases its bold and rugged character. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a new 5.4-liter V8 engine, it delivers a maximum output of 224 kW and a peak torque of 490 N·m, offering robust performance. Paired with a new 6-speed 2F automatic transmission, it provides either two-wheel or four-wheel drive.
I've been driving the Lincoln Navigator for several years now. As a full-size SUV, its fuel consumption is indeed quite high. Under normal city driving conditions, it consumes about 15-18 liters per 100 kilometers, and it's slightly better on the highway, dropping to 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers. The main reasons are the heavy body, the fuel-guzzling V8 engine, and the stop-and-go conditions in the city, which cause the fuel consumption to skyrocket. I remember one time when the whole family went on a trip and after towing a trailer, the fuel consumption suddenly jumped to 20 liters—it felt like my wallet was crying. However, with proper maintenance, such as regular air filter changes and tire pressure checks, you can save a liter or two. Driving this car requires some mental preparation; the fuel costs are no small amount, but the space and comfort are absolutely excellent, and it's very stable on long drives.