What is the fuel consumption of the Murano Hybrid?
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The official combined fuel consumption of the Murano Hybrid is 8.6L/100km. Here are some factors that can increase fuel consumption: Road conditions: Poor road conditions or uneven surfaces that require the vehicle to operate in lower gears for extended periods will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Incorrect driving habits: Improper driving habits have the greatest impact on fuel consumption. Actions such as slamming on the brakes, inconsistent speeds, prolonged engine idling, aggressive acceleration, and driving at high speeds in low gear over long distances can all lead to increased fuel consumption. Prolonged idling: Compared to normal driving, the engine ECU controls a higher fuel injection rate when the car is idling or just started. If the engine is not turned off or frequently idles for extended periods, fuel consumption will increase.
I have been driving the Murano Hybrid for a year now, with an average fuel consumption of around 7.8L/100km. In city traffic jams, it may rise above 10L, but on the highway, it drops to just over 6L, which is very reassuring. Driving habits have a significant impact; for example, sudden acceleration consumes more fuel. I prefer a gentle approach on the accelerator, often keeping it below 7.5L. The hybrid system provides quiet and smooth acceleration, and the regenerative braking recovers energy, making it especially suitable for daily commuting. It's also important to pay attention to air conditioning usage and tire pressure, as these can optimize fuel efficiency. During long trips, carrying heavy loads will increase fuel consumption, so it's advisable to travel light. Overall, it saves about 30% on fuel costs compared to the gasoline version—once you drive it, you'll realize how economical it is. Using 92-octane fuel is sufficient, saving money and being eco-friendly, making it perfect for young people's daily commuting.