What is the fuel consumption of the Mitsubishi Outlander per 100 kilometers?

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MacEmilio
07/28/25 4:25pm
The actual measured average fuel consumption of the Mitsubishi Outlander per 100 kilometers is 8.80-9.52L. Factors affecting the fuel consumption of the Mitsubishi Outlander: There are many factors that affect fuel consumption, such as driving conditions, driving habits, engine displacement, vehicle load, etc. However, the fuel consumption during normal driving usually falls within a certain range. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Shift gears promptly: Driving in low gear for a long time not only results in slow speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. The shorter the time taken to shift gears, the more fuel you can save. Reduce idle time: When driving on urban roads, you often encounter long red lights. You can turn off the engine during these times to save fuel. Drive at an economical speed: The economical speed for most cars is between 60 km/h and 80 km/h. When driving at this speed, the fuel consumption is the lowest.
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LaCamilla
08/11/25 11:18pm
I've driven the Mitsubishi Outlander for several years, and its fuel consumption really affects the wallet. For daily commuting in the city, it's about 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it can drop to 7 or 8 liters. My car is a 2.4-liter front-wheel-drive model, and driving habits matter a lot—if you step on the gas aggressively, the numbers will shoot up. Also, the car's condition plays a role; low tire pressure or a dirty air filter can increase fuel consumption, so regular maintenance can save a lot on fuel costs. The newer models now come with a hybrid version, which has even lower fuel consumption, under 7 liters. Overall, the Outlander isn't the most fuel-efficient SUV, but it offers great space and reliability, making it worry-free for long trips.
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