What is the fuel consumption of the Reiz 2.5v?
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The Reiz has a total of 26 models. The Reiz 2013 2.5S Jingrui Edition and the Reiz 2010 2.5S Fengdu Jinghua Edition are equipped with a 2.5L 193-horsepower 5GR-FE engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 8.8L per 100km. The Reiz 2013 2.5V Shangrui Edition, Shangrui Navigation Edition, Jingrui Edition, Zunrui Navigation Edition, Zunrui Edition, the 2010 2.5V Fengshang Jingying Edition, Fengshang Luxury Navigation Edition, Fengshang Jinghua Edition, and Fengdu Jingying Edition, totaling 9 models, are equipped with a 2.5L 193-horsepower 5GR-FE engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 9.0L per 100km. The Reiz 2009 2.5S Comfort Edition, AVX Edition, 2008 2.5S Special Commemorative Edition, 2007 2.5S Leather Sunroof Edition, Reiz 2007 2.5V, 2007 2.5V Super Sport Edition, Sunroof Navigation Edition, 2007 2.5S, and 2007 2.5V Sunroof Edition, totaling 9 models, are equipped with a 2.5L 197-horsepower 5GR-FE engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 9.5L per 100km. The fuel tank capacity of the Reiz 2.5V is the same. The distance that can be covered with a full tank of fuel is as follows: Equipped with a 2.5L 193-horsepower 5GR-FE engine, the fuel tank capacity is 70L. The distance that can be covered with a full tank is 70/8.8*100=795km; 70/9.0*100=778km; 70/9.5*100=736km. The fuel consumption of a car is directly related to five major factors: driving habits, the car itself, road conditions, natural wind, and environmental temperature. Specific factors that increase fuel consumption are as follows: Driving habits: Aggressive driving, such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before a red light, will increase fuel consumption. The car itself: Cars with larger displacement generally consume more fuel than those with smaller displacement because larger displacement usually means higher power, requiring more gasoline to burn and perform work. Heavier cars also consume more fuel because greater weight requires more driving torque. Road conditions: Dirt roads, muddy roads, soft surfaces, mountainous roads, etc. Driving on these surfaces increases resistance and fuel consumption. Natural wind: Driving against the wind or on windy days increases the car's resistance and fuel consumption. Low environmental temperature: When the engine block temperature is low, the gasoline injected during a cold start does not atomize easily, requiring more gasoline to be injected for combustion, thus increasing fuel consumption. Additionally, at low temperatures, the engine's computer will control the engine to run at higher RPMs to warm up, which also increases fuel consumption.