What is the fuel consumption of the new Tiggo 5x?
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Tiggo 5x has an average fuel consumption of around 8.4L/100km. The specific fuel consumption depends on individual driving habits, and there is no absolute value. Methods for calculating fuel consumption: There are two methods for calculating a vehicle's fuel consumption. The first method is through the vehicle's dashboard records. After resetting the mileage data, the onboard computer automatically calculates the vehicle's fuel consumption based on the recorded mileage and fuel consumption data. The second method involves recording the mileage after a single refueling and then calculating the vehicle's fuel consumption. The fuel consumption obtained by both methods is the average fuel consumption of the vehicle. Fuel-saving methods: Drive at a constant speed. Try to maintain a stable speed; reduce weight by removing unnecessary items, as the vehicle's fuel consumption is closely related to its load. For items not needed, remove them from the vehicle; use the air conditioning less, as using it will increase fuel consumption by about 14%; plan your trip in advance and understand the road conditions.
I've been driving my newly purchased Tiggo 5x for a few months now. For daily city commuting, the fuel consumption is around 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can drop to about 6 liters on the highway. I find it quite fuel-efficient, with driving habits being the key factor; avoiding sudden braking or hard acceleration helps save fuel. In rainy weather or during traffic congestion, the consumption can rise to 9 liters due to frequent engine start-stop cycles. Regular oil changes and air filter maintenance help maintain stable fuel efficiency. Lower tire pressure or prolonged use of air conditioning can also increase fuel consumption, but overall, it's more economical than most SUVs in its class. My monthly fuel costs stay under 500 yuan, making it a great option for commuters.
The Tiggo 5x is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine, with an official combined fuel consumption of 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers, but actual usage may be higher. Short-distance city driving often exceeds 8 liters, while highway cruising easily drops to 6.5 liters. Many key factors affect fuel consumption: vehicle weight, road conditions such as uphill and downhill, and even tire wear. Using air conditioning increases fuel consumption by about 10%, and prolonged idling at traffic lights also consumes more fuel. It is recommended to drive at a constant speed and regularly check spark plugs to maintain ideal fuel consumption. Additionally, gasoline octane rating has little impact, but cold starts consume slightly more fuel.