What is the fuel consumption of the Roewe 550 1.8L?

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DelCamilla
07/25/25 4:18am
According to the comprehensive fuel consumption data provided by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Roewe 550 1.8T model has a fuel consumption of 7.7L-8L per 100 kilometers. The Roewe 550 is SAIC's first model based on the DIS full-digital simulation development system, featuring core technologies that lead domestically and synchronize globally. It is equipped with the TST 6-speed oil-cooled dual-clutch automatic transmission system. Extended information: The Roewe 550 adopts a brand-new styling approach and establishes key brand genes. The headlights and grille are highly original and recognizable, while the interior design is impressive with a strong sense of technology, especially the digital instrument panel. The body proportions resemble those of a mid-size car with a sporty style, featuring a long engine compartment, high waistline, and inclined A-pillars and C-pillars.
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VonElena
08/10/25 5:20pm
I recently drove my friend's Roewe 550 1.8L automatic transmission. In the city, it typically consumes around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, it can drop to about 7 liters. The manual transmission version is slightly more fuel-efficient, averaging around 7.5 liters. Fuel consumption depends on many factors, such as your driving habits—frequent rapid acceleration or traffic jams can significantly increase fuel usage. Road conditions also play a role; flat highways are more fuel-efficient, while mountainous or uphill roads consume more. Using the air conditioning in summer can add about an extra liter of fuel. To save fuel, I recommend maintaining a steady speed, avoiding harsh acceleration, and regularly checking tire pressure and the air filter, which helps the engine run more efficiently. Overall, this car is quite economical—a full tank can easily cover 500 to 600 kilometers, making it ideal for daily commuting.
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