What is the fuel consumption of the Roewe e550?

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SanIsabella
07/24/25 9:05am
The fuel consumption of the Roewe e550 is approximately 10 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to related content: Space: The body dimensions of this model are 4648mm in length, 1827mm in width, and 1483mm in height. In terms of interior space layout and various spatial requirements, this car is considered above average among A-segment sedans. However, such space is merely what a sedan can offer. If space is a priority, various second-hand MPV models would be the best choice. Configuration: As a representative of a domestic high-end brand, this car has certain advantages in configuration, but compared to the current consumer market, it has fallen far behind. Nevertheless, it has its merits, such as including practical safety features like tire pressure monitoring even in the base model, from the perspective of safety configurations.
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MacFrank
08/11/25 4:28am
I've been driving the Roewe e550 for almost a year, and its fuel consumption is truly impressive. With a full charge, if only used for short urban commutes, the fuel consumption is basically zero because the pure electric range exceeds 50 kilometers; after the battery is depleted, the fuel consumption is only about 5-6 liters per 100 kilometers. The official combined fuel consumption is approximately 1.7 liters, and my actual measurements are close to this figure, though it can rise to around 8 liters when driving on highways or using air conditioning. The cost-saving aspect is a highlight: using electricity for daily commutes cuts monthly fuel expenses by more than half, making it much more economical than pure gasoline vehicles. Driving habits have a significant impact—gentle acceleration and fewer sudden brakes help extend the electric range. Remember to charge regularly to maintain battery health, which can prolong the vehicle's lifespan. The hybrid design makes it particularly worry-free in congested traffic, which was the main reason I chose this car.
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