What is the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 7 Shenxing 2?
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The fuel consumption of the Tiggo 7 Shenxing 2 is approximately 9L per 100 kilometers. The following factors affect fuel consumption: 1. Environment and road conditions: Low temperatures cause the vehicle to take longer to warm up the engine, leading to higher fuel consumption. Actual user vehicle conditions vary greatly, and factors such as road surface, slope, dryness or wetness, curves, and mountainous roads all impact actual fuel consumption. 2. Driving conditions: Driving conditions have the greatest impact on fuel consumption. Frequent city driving results in higher fuel consumption; normal highway driving leads to lower fuel consumption; frequent short trips mean the vehicle operates at ideal temperatures for less time, also increasing fuel consumption. 3. Number of passengers or cargo weight: Vehicle weight significantly affects fuel consumption. When there are more passengers or the trunk is fully loaded with cargo, fuel consumption is inevitably higher. Therefore, minimizing unnecessary items in the vehicle can help save fuel.
I've been driving the Tiggo 7 Shenxing 2 for over half a year, and fuel consumption is quite an important issue. The official data states a combined fuel consumption of 7.6 liters per 100 kilometers. My own measurements show that in city traffic with congestion, it can rise to around 9 liters, while on the highway with smooth driving, it can drop to 6.8 liters. On average, daily commuting consumption is about 8.2 liters. The 1.6T engine in this car is quite powerful and fun to drive, but to save fuel, you need to pay attention to a few things: keep the ECO mode on, avoid stomping on the accelerator or slamming the brakes, and regularly check tire pressure—low pressure increases fuel consumption. Also, remember that new cars tend to have slightly higher fuel consumption in the first few thousand kilometers before stabilizing. Running the air conditioning at full blast also affects fuel consumption, so in summer, try to resist setting it to max. Overall, for an SUV, this level of fuel efficiency is pretty good and quite economical.