
The Roewe e550 has a fuel consumption of 6.6L per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction about the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of a vehicle: 1. Overview: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle traveling a distance of 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is measured by manufacturers in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converting the obtained values into speed parameters, and then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the model at specified speeds. 2. Others: Since most vehicles approach their economical speed at 90 kilometers per hour, most publicly announced theoretical fuel consumption figures are usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 kilometers per hour.

I remember when I drove the Roewe e550 on the highway, the fuel consumption was just over 2 liters per 100 kilometers—the actual experience was incredibly cost-effective. On that trip from Shanghai to Hangzhou, I used hybrid mode the entire way, maintaining a stable fuel consumption of around 2.4 liters. For my daily commute in the city, I mostly on pure electric mode, driving over 50 kilometers on a full charge with zero fuel consumption, so I hardly spend any money on gas in a month. Driving habits are crucial—smooth acceleration and fewer sudden brakes can lower fuel consumption further. Even weather plays a role—it rises slightly to 2.8 liters when using the heater in winter. I charge twice a week to ensure battery health, and with long-term maintenance, fuel consumption stays just above 2 liters. Overall, the e550’s fuel-efficient design has helped me develop energy-saving habits, making city commuting very economical.

From a technical perspective, the Roewe e550's fuel consumption is designed to be highly efficient, with an official combined figure of approximately 1.9 liters per 100 kilometers. In real-world driving, using hybrid mode for urban commuting, I consistently achieve around 2.3 liters. Highway cruising can further reduce consumption to about 2 liters. Multiple factors influence this: aggressive driving like hard acceleration can increase consumption to 3 liters, while smooth traffic conditions lower it. With sufficient charge, pure electric driving results in zero fuel consumption. I recommend owners frequently use automatic mode to optimize energy recovery, as braking recharges the battery and enhances efficiency. Compared to traditional gasoline vehicles, it saves half the fuel, with simpler maintenance like checking tire pressure and cooling systems, ensuring long-term cost-effectiveness and reliability.

The fuel consumption of the e550 makes me appreciate its environmental value, averaging about 2 liters per 100 kilometers. I mostly use pure electric mode for commuting, covering 30 kilometers to and from work without consuming any fuel; in hybrid mode for long trips, it only uses 2.2 liters. If charging is convenient, long-term fuel costs can be zero, with excellent emission reduction effects. Smooth acceleration while driving can reduce consumption to 1.8 liters, and moderate use of air conditioning is also important.

Considering daily life, the Roewe e550's fuel consumption of about 2 liters per 100 kilometers is very cost-effective. I mostly use electric mode for commuting, saving half on monthly fuel costs; for long distances, the hybrid mode maintains a stable 2.3 liters, slightly higher in traffic jams. Charging frequency and habits have a significant impact, so regular is recommended to maintain efficiency.

As a car enthusiast, driving the e550 offers great fuel efficiency fun. The official rating is 1.9 liters per 100 kilometers, while my actual test in hybrid mode averages 2 liters; pure electric mode provides zero fuel consumption and a wonderful silent driving experience, while sport mode increases to 3 liters but offers faster acceleration. Compared to its peers, it's more fuel-efficient, and with improved driving skills, fuel consumption can drop to as low as 1.8 liters. Maintaining health is key for upkeep.


