What is the fuel consumption of the Trumpchi GS4 Plus?

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VonJulianna
07/24/25 4:45pm
The fuel consumption of the Trumpchi GS4 Plus is 7.1~7.7L/KM. Below is a brief introduction about Trumpchi: 1. Basic Information: The GAC Trumpchi GS4 is positioned as an "International New Generation SUV" and was officially launched on April 18, 2015, with a total of 8 models. On November 15, 2016, the 2017 Trumpchi GS4 was officially launched, featuring upgrades in configuration, including the addition of a 6-speed automatic transmission for the 235T (1.5T) models and the introduction of four-wheel-drive models. On June 16, 2017, the Trumpchi GS4 PHEV model was officially launched, equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.5L Atkinson cycle engine and a G-MC electric coupling system. 2. Awards: The Trumpchi GS4 made its global debut at the North American International Auto Show in January 2015. Its stylish and dynamic design attracted coverage from 20 overseas media outlets, including the Detroit Free Press, Boston Post, Examiner, and Huffington Post. It also won the "Innovation-For-The-Future" award from Yahoo Finance, the world's leading portal information website's finance section.
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SanEdward
08/11/25 9:16am
I've been following car fuel consumption tests for a long time. The official NEDC combined fuel consumption for the Trumpchi GS4 Plus 1.5T gasoline version is approximately 7L/100km, which is laboratory standard data. However, in actual driving, fuel consumption varies significantly due to road conditions, load, and driving habits; it can reach 8-9L in congested urban areas, while dropping to around 6L during highway cruising at 60-100km/h. The car's ECO mode can optimize fuel efficiency, saving about 10% compared to normal mode. Regular maintenance is crucial, such as checking tire pressure and changing engine oil, which can prevent a 5-10% surge in fuel consumption. Additionally, using the air conditioning affects fuel consumption, consuming 0.5-1L more than when not using it. It's recommended to record data after each refueling to discover your actual fuel consumption situation.
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