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What is the fuel consumption of the Venucia T70?

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MacLillian
07/30/25 12:33am
Venucia T70's MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 7.1-7.8L/100km, with the average owner-reported consumption around 8L. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on road conditions, vehicle condition and other factors, so owners should refer to their actual usage. Below is more information about the Venucia T70: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Venucia T70 is a new model designed for "smart and ambitious individuals", a "technologically intelligent SUV" that satisfies both the pleasure of free driving and the requirements of practical dignity. 2. Body Dimensions: The Venucia T70 measures 4542mm in length, 1786mm in width, 1642mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2630mm.
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StBrady
08/15/25 5:20am
I often drive my friend's car, the Venucia T70 SUV, which generally has a combined fuel consumption of around 7.2L/100km. During peak urban hours with stop-and-go traffic, it can rise to 8-9L, but on the highway, it stabilizes at 6.5-7L. It really depends on driving habits—I prefer gentle throttle inputs and avoiding sudden acceleration, which in my tests saves about half a liter. The car comes with a 1.6L engine paired with a CVT, delivering smooth power without being fuel-thirsty, making it very cost-effective for daily commutes. I recommend regular maintenance of the air filter and spark plugs to keep fuel consumption stable and avoid sudden spikes that could disrupt trip planning.
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SanAdriel
10/19/25 8:37am
As someone with extensive car repair experience, I've assisted many customers with their Venucia T70. The official combined fuel consumption is 7.3L/100km. The engine design utilizes naturally aspirated technology, with urban short-distance driving reaching up to 9L, while long highway trips can surprisingly drop to 6L. Key factors include tire pressure and air conditioning usage - excessive load can increase fuel consumption. I recommend annual checks on the air pump and cooling system to minimize additional wear. Owner feedback indicates that with good maintenance, fuel consumption remains stable within five years, demonstrating excellent reliability and cost control.
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KendraDella
12/03/25 2:24am
Using this car to pick up and drop off kids at school, the actual fuel consumption of the Venucia T70 is quite satisfying, averaging 7L per 100km. Even when fuel prices fluctuate greatly, I don't worry about expenses, and it's just over 6L when driving on suburban highways on weekends. Developing the habit of regularly adjusting tire pressure helps a lot—too low or too high will waste gasoline. A simple self-check every two weeks saves quite a bit. The car's weight design is reasonable, and it's generally stable when not carrying heavy loads. After five or six years, the fuel consumption remains steady at around 7.1L, which is quite worry-free.
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