What is the fuel consumption of the Rich 6?

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Reyn
07/24/25 7:12am
The fuel consumption of the Rich 6 is approximately 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the relevant content: 1. Model: This vehicle is a diesel pickup model, equipped with a 2.5T turbocharged diesel engine. 2. Engine: The 2.5T diesel engine and 2.4L gasoline engine of the Rich 6 pickup are not from Nissan, nor are they joint-venture engines. The Rich 6 engine is domestically produced, manufactured in Mianyang Xinchen. The 2.5T diesel engine model is ZD25T5, with a maximum power of 140 horsepower and a maximum torque of 305 Nm. The vehicle's curb weight is 1900 kg. 3. Transmission: The transmission system is matched with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The gear lever angle is somewhat backward, making it easy to mistake the neutral position for the 4th gear when first using it, requiring some adaptation.
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AustinFitz
08/11/25 2:54am
I've been driving the Nissan Navara (Chinese name: Rich 6) pickup truck for over two years now. For daily urban commuting, the fuel consumption stays around 10L/100km, while highway driving brings it down to just over 8L. The diesel version is more fuel-efficient, averaging about 8.5L, though it increases slightly to over 9L when carrying cargo. From my experience, maintaining good vehicle condition is crucial for fuel economy - timely oil changes help stabilize consumption. Once I forgot to replace the air filter and consumption suddenly jumped to 12L, which really highlighted the importance of regular maintenance. Driving habits matter too - avoiding sudden braking and hard acceleration while maintaining steady speeds can save 0.5-1L. Air conditioning use in summer causes noticeable fuel consumption increases, so I switch to recirculation mode to reduce energy use. Overall, this model's fuel efficiency is reasonable for a pickup truck, but trip planning should always consider actual road conditions.
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