What is the fuel consumption of the Orlando on the highway?

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SanDylan
07/29/25 11:08pm
The average fuel consumption of the Orlando is 8.0L/100km, with a range between 6.5L and 9.0L/100km. Fuel consumption is influenced by various objective factors, such as driving conditions, personal driving habits, whether the air conditioning is on, and the vehicle's load. Therefore, there is no precise or standard answer regarding fuel consumption. Here are some fuel-saving tips for driving: 1. Reduce the vehicle's load: Avoid keeping unnecessary items in the car. Not only do they take up space, but they also increase fuel consumption. A heavier vehicle requires the engine to expend more energy to drive, leading to higher fuel consumption. 2. Avoid sudden braking and accelerating: Especially when starting, sudden braking can significantly increase fuel consumption. 3. Maintain the vehicle within the economical speed range: Every car has an economical speed range, typically between 70KM/h and 90KM/h. Within this range, the car consumes the least fuel. Driving too slowly can also increase fuel consumption. 4. Keep tire pressure at the appropriate level: Tire pressure that is too high or too low increases friction and fuel consumption. Additionally, it can lead to unexpected incidents like tire blowouts, posing safety risks.
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VonVivian
08/16/25 1:16am
I've been driving the Orlando on the highway with an average fuel consumption between 6.5 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite reasonable. My car was purchased two years ago, and I often commute on the highway. It's most fuel-efficient when cruising at speeds between 100 to 120 km/h, especially with the cruise control on, as the system automatically adjusts the throttle, keeping the fuel consumption stable at just over 6 liters. However, remember to control your speed—if you go too fast, say over 130 km/h, the fuel consumption can spike to over 8 liters due to increased wind resistance. It's also slightly higher when running the air conditioning in summer or when the car is fully loaded with luggage. Before every long trip, I check the tire pressure to maintain the standard value, which helps save some fuel and makes the car run smoother. Additionally, regular engine maintenance, like changing the air filter, doesn't make a huge difference but adds up over time, saving quite a bit on fuel costs each month. With rising fuel prices, these details give me peace of mind—saving money while being eco-friendly.
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