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What is the fuel consumption of the Luxgen U7?

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LaKhloe
09/01/25 8:08am
The fuel consumption of the Luxgen U7 is 8.9L-12.1L per 100 kilometers. More details about the Luxgen U7 are as follows: 1. The design of the Luxgen U7 SUV was a collaboration between Luxgen and the internationally renowned Italian design studio IDG Italdesign Giugiaro. It features rounded yet powerful European-style lines, creating a mature and refined personalized style similar to European imported SUVs. The vehicle's dimensions surpass those of its competitors in the same class, with a length, width, and height of 4800mm × 1930mm × 1760mm, and a wheelbase of 2910mm, comparable to luxury SUVs. 2. It is equipped with powerful features including audio and video entertainment, telephone communication, satellite navigation, driving safety, owner-exclusive settings, and system configuration, along with a voice control system.
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LeMalia
09/14/25 3:48am
I used to drive a Luxgen U7 SUV for several years. This vehicle's fuel consumption is approximately 9 to 10 kilometers per liter in urban driving conditions, improving to around 12 to 13 kilometers on highways. As a mid-size SUV, it's equipped with a 2.2-liter turbocharged engine that delivers decent power but is relatively fuel-thirsty. Over time, you'll notice increased fuel consumption mainly due to the engine's thermal efficiency and sporty transmission tuning. To save money, I recommend avoiding frequent hard acceleration, maintaining proper tire pressure, and regularly cleaning the fuel injectors. Additionally, using air conditioning or carrying full passenger loads increases fuel consumption by about 5%, so planning routes carefully for long trips helps significantly. When buying a used one, always test the fuel efficiency - if it's below 8 km/L, there might be maintenance issues requiring inspection.
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KatherineDella
10/28/25 4:30am
The Luxgen U7 generally averages 9-10 km/L in city driving and 12-13 km/L on highways. It feels quite fuel-thirsty to drive, but the spacious interior makes it worthwhile. I think the high fuel consumption is due to its heavy weight and less aerodynamic body design. Switching to a smaller car might save some fuel, but the U7 offers great driving pleasure. For daily use, remember to check the engine oil and brake system, and don't push it when the fuel is low—refueling promptly can prevent excessive engine load. When fuel prices rise, it costs a few hundred bucks more each month, so try using the air conditioning in recirculation mode to reduce engine strain. Talking with friends, they all think this car is sturdy, but you need to budget carefully for fuel costs.
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