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What is the fuel consumption of the Mustang?

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LaJustin
07/29/25 3:24am

The official combined fuel consumption for the Ford Mustang 2.3T is 10.5L/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. However, actual fuel consumption may vary depending on individual driving habits and road conditions. Here are the details: 1. Configuration: The 2019 Ford Mustang 2.3T Automatic comes with a new four-wheel suspension system and offers a choice between a 10-speed manual or a 10-speed SelectShift automatic transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power of 231kW at 5500rpm and a maximum torque of 434Nm between 2500-4500rpm. 2. Technology: It features an all-aluminum cylinder block and direct injection technology, among others. The 2.3T model introduced in China is paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission and includes paddle shifters.

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DiHailey
08/12/25 2:03pm

I've been driving a Mustang for several years, and fuel consumption really depends on how you drive. Mine is the 2.3T version, and during heavy city traffic for daily commutes, it can reach 12-13 liters per 100 km, but on highways, it's much more fuel-efficient, dropping to around 8 liters. A friend told me that the 5.0L V8 version starts at 15 liters under normal driving conditions and can easily exceed 20 liters with aggressive acceleration. The transmission tuning feels quite smart, with quick shifts actually helping to save fuel. Of course, heavy-footed drivers will burn more fuel in any car. I recommend regular maintenance and using higher-quality engine oil, which helps with fuel efficiency. After all, the fuel tank is only 60 liters, and frequent gas station visits can be a hassle.

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Andrew
10/02/25 6:09am

I've seen too many Mustangs in the repair shop, and fuel consumption depends on the specific vehicle condition. The urban combined fuel consumption of the new 2.3T turbo engine is generally around 10-12 liters per 100km, while the older 5.0 naturally aspirated models typically consume 13-16 liters. Recently, there was a modified Mustang that saw its fuel consumption skyrocket to 18 liters after an ECU tune. In fact, minor issues like insufficient tire pressure or a clogged air filter can increase fuel consumption by more than half a liter. It's recommended to clean throttle carbon deposits every 5,000 kilometers and avoid sudden acceleration during daily driving. If possible, using 95-octane gasoline can improve combustion efficiency.

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LaTeagan
11/15/25 7:53am

Mustang owner groups chat about fuel consumption every day, and this car is considered average among its peers in the sports car category. My 5.0GT gets around 14L/100km in city commuting, and it jumps to 18L/100km in sport mode. The most fuel-efficient scenario is highway cruising—maintaining 100km/h shows only 9.3L on the dashboard. Here’s a little tip: avoid heavy throttle during cold starts in the morning, as it’s particularly fuel-intensive before the engine warms up. A full tank can last just over 400km, but modified exhausts often lead to abnormal fuel consumption. To save money, it’s recommended to use gasoline from reputable stations, as low-quality fuel with impurities can actually be wasteful.

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