What is the fuel consumption of the Pajero V93?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Mitsubishi Pajero V93 is 10L/100km, with urban fuel consumption potentially being slightly lower. Additional details are as follows: 1. Pajero V93: The Pajero V93 excels in various aspects, including its streamlined exterior design, comfortable interior, outstanding dynamic performance, and top-tier safety features, making it a leader in the industry. The new Pajero V93 is equipped with a V6-24 valve SOHC engine, delivering a maximum power of 129/6000 and a peak torque of 259/4750. Coupled with advanced part-time four-wheel-drive technology and a five-speed manual transmission, the Pajero V93 performs even more impressively. 2. Pajero V97: The Pajero V97 is powered by Mitsubishi's 3.8L, code-named 6G75 gasoline engine, featuring multi-point fuel injection technology. Its key advantages include a simple structure, low failure rate, and high durability, ensuring high torque output at low RPMs. Paired with a five-speed automatic transmission, it provides reliable, stable, and continuous power, whether for quick starts in urban driving or off-road capabilities in mountainous terrains.
I've been driving the Pajero V93 for two years now, mainly for urban commuting. During rush hour traffic jams, the fuel consumption is relatively high, usually between 13 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers. On weekends when driving on the highway, it can drop to around 11 liters. To be honest, this car is quite heavy, and while it has good power, the engine keeps working in city traffic, so fuel consumption naturally goes up. I usually pay attention to regular maintenance, using better engine oil and air filters, and avoiding aggressive starts. Gently pressing the accelerator can save some fuel. My friends with V93s have similar experiences, some even more fuel-efficient, depending largely on driving habits. Overall, as a family SUV, the fuel consumption isn't low, but it's safe and reliable, and I don't worry too much on long trips.