What is the fuel consumption of the Mazda CX4?

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DelCarmen
07/29/25 3:13am
Mazda CX4-2.0L-158 horsepower-L4 has an average fuel consumption of 7.57. The 2.0L-158 horsepower-L4 has an average fuel consumption of 8.41. Here is a detailed introduction about Mazda cars: 1. Overview: Mazda, fully known as Mazda Motor Corporation, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO). 2. Models: Mazda's global passenger vehicle product lineup includes: SUV series CX-3, CX-30, CX-4, CX-5, CX-8, CX-9, MX-30; sedan series Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda6 (known as "Atenza" by FAW Car); and the sports car MX-5.
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DiLogan
08/12/25 7:05am
The fuel consumption of the Mazda CX-4 depends on the specific engine and driving conditions. After driving the CX-4 for a while, I found that the 2.0L engine averages 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, while on highways it can drop to 6 to 7 liters. This is mainly because idling time increases during traffic jams, and frequent use of air conditioning raises fuel consumption. Rapid acceleration or sudden braking can also easily increase fuel consumption by more than 10%. Personally, I’ve compared it with other SUVs in the same class—thanks to the Skyactiv technology optimization, the CX-4 is about 0.5 liters more fuel-efficient than some German models. Driving habits are crucial; maintaining a steady speed between 60 to 80 km/h is the most fuel-efficient. Regularly checking tire pressure to ensure it’s within the standard range can avoid unnecessary resistance. Fuel consumption is slightly higher in summer due to heavy air conditioning use, and short trips after cold starts in winter may also increase consumption. Overall, as a family SUV, I think the CX-4 does a good job in fuel efficiency control.
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