What is the fuel consumption of the Tharu 4WD?

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PresleyRose
07/29/25 9:42pm
The Tharu 4WD has a fuel consumption of 5.6 to 7.9L per 100 kilometers. Here is an introduction to the Tharu 4WD engine: 1. The car is equipped with a three-cylinder engine. 2. The biggest advantages of the three-cylinder engine are fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness. 3. The car has adjusted the placement of components to reduce weight and fuel consumption. Here are some other details: 1. Powertrain: The Tharu offers three powertrain versions—2.0TD, MHEV, and PHEV—available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive configurations. The new car is equipped with a 2.0TD engine, delivering a maximum power of 238 horsepower. 2. Exterior design: The Tharu adopts the "Dynamic Moment" design philosophy, drawing inspiration from life and nature based on "Time Racing Aesthetics" to capture the most dynamic moments, integrating dynamic visual characteristics into static form. The Tharu is a sporty SUV that achieves the ultimate balance, harmonizing the fastback silhouette with practicality, as well as balancing sporty handling and ride comfort.
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