What is the fuel consumption of the new Tiggo 5x?
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The fuel consumption of the Tiggo 5x is 6.20L/100km-6.90L/100km (comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers). Below are the relevant details: Interior: The new vehicle features a high-mounted secondary instrument panel design, equipped with a 4.8-inch color TFT trip computer display, Hydrographics smart central control trim panel, asymmetrical air vent design, and other configurations. The ergonomic seats, designed by an Australian R&D team, prioritize comfort. The Tiggo 5x has specific requirements for idle noise and driving noise control, as well as in-cabin speech clarity. Powertrain: Based on Chery's T1X SUV platform, the Tiggo 5x is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged engine, paired with either an Aisin 6MT or a Getrag DCT transmission. The new 1.5T+6DCT powertrain combination delivers a maximum power of 108 kW, reaching a peak torque of 210 Nm at 1750 rpm. It achieves 0-100 km/h in 9.7 seconds, with an official minimum fuel consumption of 6.5L/100km.
When driving the new Tiggo 5x, I carefully tested the fuel consumption. The official data claims a combined figure of around 6.7L/100km, but in reality, I got about 8L in congested city traffic and it dropped to 5.5L on smooth highways—quite a significant difference. It largely depends on how you drive: avoid aggressive starts, tap the throttle lightly, and minimize braking in traffic jams; maintain tire pressure at the standard 2.3bar, as underinflation increases fuel use; regular oil changes and air filter replacements also help. In owner groups, many report an average of 7.2L, which is quite economical—SUVs in the same class like the Haval H6 typically exceed 7.5L, making its fuel efficiency a clear advantage. With good driving habits, you could save enough for a meal. Test-driving under various conditions before buying helps gauge its worth. In short, optimizing these small habits in daily use makes fuel management easy.