What is the fuel consumption of the Roewe ei6 hybrid?

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Kaylee
09/06/25 7:53am
The Roewe ei6 will introduce a new plug-in hybrid variant, powered by a combination of a 1.5T engine and an electric motor, offering improved performance compared to the current 1.0T engine. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has announced a combined fuel consumption of 1.5(L/100km). More details are as follows: 1. Configuration: The Roewe ei6 is based on the Roewe i6 but features a larger trapezoidal front grille, a redesigned front bumper, and hybrid-specific badges on the front fenders. The top-tier Roewe ei6 model boasts a rich array of features, including Alcantara upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, an electronic parking brake, a 12-inch full LCD instrument cluster, ambient lighting, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. 2. Powertrain: The new model will be equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5T turbocharged engine and an electric motor. The 1.5T engine delivers a maximum power output of 124kW (169PS) and a peak torque of 250N·m, with a fuel consumption of just 1.3L per 100 kilometers.
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DelNicole
09/18/25 7:29am
I've been researching the Roewe ei6 hybrid for quite some time. According to official data, its combined fuel consumption is approximately 1.5 liters per 100 kilometers, with actual measurements typically ranging between 1.4 to 1.8 liters. When fully charged, the pure electric driving mode consumes nearly zero fuel. In hybrid mode, urban congested road conditions result in slightly higher fuel consumption, around 1.7 liters, while maintaining a constant speed on highways can reduce it to about 1.3 liters. Factors influencing consumption include driving habits—for instance, sudden acceleration can increase consumption by 0.2 liters—as well as the use of air conditioning and vehicle load. After driving it for a while, my monthly fuel expenses were just over 200 yuan, saving half compared to a conventional gasoline car. Maintenance-wise, keeping the battery in good health is crucial; otherwise, fuel consumption may rise.
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