What is the fuel consumption of the Trumpchi GS4 PLUS 2.0T?

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LeLuke
09/08/25 3:48am
The fuel consumption of the Trumpchi GS4 PLUS 2.0T is 7.1L-7.7L/100km. Below are the specific details about the Trumpchi GS4 PLUS: Exterior: The front grille integrates with the headlights, giving the new car a more imposing and recognizable appearance. The headlights feature a dual-module LED light core design, complemented by a diamond-array turn signal, creating a dynamic and technological lighting effect reminiscent of twin stars in motion. Chassis: It offers three steering modes - Comfort, Standard, and Sport, with a braking distance of 37.58m and a turning radius of 5.5m. Powertrain: The GS4 PLUS is equipped with two engines, the 390T and 270T, delivering maximum torque of 390N-m and 265N-m respectively. Dimensions: The vehicle measures 4710mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1726mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2710mm. The rear features phoenix feather taillights, with OLED lights arranged in a radiating pattern along the rear seam, showcasing an "X"-shaped layout.
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DelElizabeth
09/20/25 2:32am
I've been driving the Trumpchi GS4 Plus 2.0T for a while now, and it's quite a decent SUV to drive, but fuel consumption is definitely something to keep an eye on. The official fuel consumption data shows around 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers under combined conditions, which can jump to over 9 liters in congested city traffic and drop to about 7 liters on the highway. The 2.0T engine in this car is powerful, making it effortless even when fully loaded, but fuel consumption is heavily influenced by driving habits—if you tend to floor the accelerator or frequently start and stop for short trips, fuel usage will increase. I usually try to accelerate smoothly, brake less, and avoid cranking up the AC too high, which saves quite a bit on fuel costs over a year, averaging around 800 yuan per month on gas. For new owners, I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil to keep the car in good condition. In the long run, this will stabilize fuel consumption and prevent frantic repairs down the road.
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