What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz GLB?
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The fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz GLB is 8.0~10.5L/100km. Below is an introduction to fuel consumption-related content: Fuel consumption: Large-displacement cars have fuel consumption as high as family cars. Comparison: A car with 6 liters per 100 kilometers, the same route, a 1.6L car, the Octavia's fuel consumption is 7 liters. Sports cars usually have much larger throttle inputs, consuming more fuel than street cars, and their fuel consumption is also relatively high. When a liter-class sports car is accelerating wildly or at high speeds, its fuel consumption is comparable to the combined fuel consumption of a 3.0L car. Fuel: Most cars use gasoline, so the energy from the fuel is the same. The Octavia's relatively high fuel consumption comes from high wind resistance, a compact structure that leaves no room for fuel-saving technologies to be applied, and a design philosophy that emphasizes high RPMs to extract power.
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz GLB for several years, and the actual fuel consumption is quite worth discussing. On average, it's around 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on conditions: in stop-and-go city traffic, it might jump to around 10 liters, while cruising on the highway brings it down to 6 to 7 liters. My model is the GLB 200, and its 1.3T engine performs decently under smooth driving conditions. However, if you hit traffic or turn on the AC, the fuel consumption spikes immediately. Many factors affect this—poor maintenance, low tire pressure, or frequent hard acceleration can all push the numbers up. I recommend a check-up every six months, replacing spark plugs to maintain efficiency. For daily driving, try the eco mode to save a bit on fuel. Overall, this car suits someone like me who prioritizes comfort, but keep an eye on the updated official figures—newer models might be even better.