What is the fuel consumption of the Odyssey 2.0?
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The average fuel consumption of the 2021 Odyssey 2.0L Hybrid 2.0L Rui. Comfort Edition: 6.11L/100km; 2021 Odyssey 2.0L Hybrid 2.0L Rui. Enjoyment Edition: 5.89L/100km; 2021 Odyssey 2.0L Hybrid 2.0L Rui. Smart Edition: 6.13L/100km; 2021 Odyssey 2.0L Hybrid 2.0L Rui. Premium Edition: 6.27L/100km; 2021 Odyssey 2.0L Hybrid 2.0L Rui. Supreme Edition: 6.33L/100km. Definition of fuel consumption: Commonly referred to as the amount of fuel consumed by a car after traveling 100 kilometers. The economic indicator of a car is mainly represented by fuel consumption, which is an important performance aspect of a car's usability. Especially in China, where fuel tax is to be implemented, the fuel consumption parameter of a car has special significance. The fuel consumption parameter refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a car per 100 kilometers (measured in liters "L"). Difference between constant-speed fuel consumption and road cycle fuel consumption: Constant-speed fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is driving at a constant speed on a good road. Road cycle fuel consumption is the fuel economy indicator measured when a car is driven repeatedly on the road according to specified speed and time specifications, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption.
I've been driving a Honda Odyssey 2.0 hybrid for almost two years now, with an average fuel consumption of around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. In the city, it's about 7 liters, while on the highway, it can drop to just over 5 liters. This is thanks to its well-developed hybrid system, where the electric motor and engine switch intelligently, reducing engine engagement during traffic jams and saving a lot of fuel. As a family car, the spacious interior is a highlight, but the surprisingly low fuel consumption is a real bonus. Previously driving an SUV that consumed over 10 liters, I now save a few hundred yuan on fuel each month. Driving habits make a big difference—I tend to accelerate gently and avoid sudden braking, which helps lower consumption further. It's worth noting that cold winter temperatures can slightly increase fuel consumption, but overall, it's economical and worry-free for daily commutes. Proper maintenance, like using quality engine oil and checking tire pressure, also helps maintain stable fuel efficiency.