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What is the fuel consumption of the Range Rover?

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LenaLee
09/08/25 3:00am

According to official data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the 5.0-liter Range Rover has a fuel consumption of 12.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Related explanations are as follows: Introduction: The 3.0-liter Range Rover has a fuel consumption of 10.7 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 5.0-liter Range Rover consumes around 16 liters per 100 kilometers; the 3.0-liter Range Rover consumes approximately 14 liters per 100 kilometers. Reducing fuel consumption: Air conditioning malfunctions are a significant cause of high fuel consumption. Poor air conditioning cooling performance leads to increased fan speed and lower temperatures to achieve a cooling effect. Frequent hard braking is the main reason for persistently high vehicle fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia.

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LaValeria
09/19/25 8:37am

As a loyal Land Rover enthusiast, I've been monitoring the fuel consumption of the Range Rover for years. The official combined fuel consumption figures for the new Range Rover range from approximately 9 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on the engine: the standard gasoline V6 averages about 12-14 liters, the diesel V6 is slightly more economical at 8-10 liters, while the plug-in hybrid version like the P510e can theoretically achieve as low as 1.4 liters, though in daily use it typically settles around 2-3 liters. Real-world driving involves numerous variables: fuel consumption can spike above 18 liters in congested urban traffic, but drops back to around 10 liters during steady highway cruising. Factors like vehicle weight, tire pressure, and air conditioning usage cause constant fluctuations. The hybrid version offers about 100 kilometers of pure electric range, achieving near-zero fuel consumption in city driving, with a total range exceeding 800 kilometers on a full tank. Regular maintenance such as oil changes and air filter replacements can optimize fuel efficiency by around 5%, though speeds exceeding 120 km/h will cause a sharp increase—safety should always come first. Overall, luxury SUVs tend to have higher fuel consumption, but their comfort features help offset this drawback.

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Andy
11/03/25 2:12am

I've been driving a Range Rover for five years, with an average urban fuel consumption of 16L/100km, around 10L on long highway trips, and a combined figure of 13-14L. I remember once being stuck in traffic for three hours, and the displayed fuel consumption rose to 20L, which scared me into changing my driving habits: activating Eco mode, gently pressing the accelerator, and avoiding sudden braking. Carrying the whole family with luggage adds an extra 1-2L, and spending 1,500 RMB per month on fuel is the norm. However, the spacious interior and strong off-road capability provide peace of mind for family safety trips. I recommend maintaining correct tire pressure and clearing trunk clutter to save fuel; the hybrid version combining electric and fuel is more cost-effective, reducing refueling frequency by half. Checking spark plugs and the fuel system during maintenance can extend fuel economy.

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JuliannaDella
12/17/25 2:13am

The fuel consumption of the Range Rover can be tough on the wallet, with a combined 13-15 liters per 100 kilometers. At a fuel price of 8 yuan per liter, it costs over 1 yuan per kilometer. This is 30% higher than Toyota SUVs. Opting for the diesel or hybrid version can reduce consumption to below 10 liters, lowering costs. Money-saving tips include maintaining a steady speed and using the air conditioning moderately to ease engine load; also, avoid filling the tank completely to reduce vehicle weight. Regular maintenance like oil changes and tire pressure checks can save up to 10% on fuel costs. The hybrid version cuts fuel expenses by half but adds some electricity costs—worth it overall. While not an economical model, the luxury experience justifies the expense.

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