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What is the fuel consumption of the Verna?

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StAnastasia
07/29/25 4:52pm
The Verna's combined fuel consumption is 6.1L, urban fuel consumption is 8.1L, suburban fuel consumption is 4.9L, and constant speed fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 4.9L. Below is a related introduction to the Beijing Hyundai Verna: Exterior: The front of the car features smooth lines and elegant curves, with a uniquely designed front grille that exudes a youthful vibe, making it highly popular among young people. Despite its low cost, Hyundai's meticulous craftsmanship is evident. The seamless transition from the body to the rear, along with impeccable detailing, makes it a very attractive family car. Its understated design appeals to a wide range of age groups. Interior: The interior is where the Verna least resembles a low-end vehicle. The dashboard and center console are ergonomically designed for easy operation, with a black base color that gives a simple and neat appearance. Although the seats do not use the high-grade leather found in luxury cars, the padding is carefully crafted to ensure they are very soft and comfortable, with a smooth outer covering. Powertrain: In terms of performance, the Verna is equipped with a 1.4L engine that delivers a maximum output of 70 kW, sufficient for all daily driving scenarios. To further reduce fuel consumption, the Verna employs a special transmission and gearbox, reflecting Hyundai's consumer-centric approach to maximize efficiency wherever possible.
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ORyder
08/14/25 6:42am
I've driven the Verna for a while, and the fuel consumption of this car has drawn quite some attention. Under normal conditions, the combined fuel consumption is around 7.5 to 8.0 liters per 100 kilometers, potentially rising above 9 liters on city roads, while it can drop to about 6.5 liters during long highway drives. The car is equipped with a 1.4-liter or 1.6-liter gasoline engine, with Hyundai having optimized fuel efficiency, paired with a six-speed transmission, making it sufficiently powerful yet fuel-efficient to drive. However, I must remind you that fuel consumption varies from person to person; for instance, my driving habits are relatively steady, with rare sudden accelerations, so my average is under 8 liters, but a friend who drives more aggressively sees an increase of over 1 liter. Other influencing factors include road conditions—fuel consumption rises quickly in traffic jams—so it's advisable to regularly check tire pressure and keep it at the manufacturer's recommended value to enhance efficiency. Ambient temperature is also crucial; using air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by about 10%, and cold starts in winter briefly raise fuel consumption. Overall, the Verna is considered average in its class, suitable for daily commuting.
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VanLily
10/13/25 3:38am
As a long-time Verna owner, I mostly drive it in the city, with an average fuel consumption of around 8 liters per 100 km. During peak traffic jams, it reaches 9.5 liters, but drops to 6.8 liters on weekend highway drives, which saves money. The engine responds well with no sluggishness, but the fuel consumption fluctuates significantly due to my driving habits; aggressive acceleration and frequent braking cause the fuel consumption to spike. I've learned to start smoothly, reducing consumption by 0.5 liters. My friend's identical car burns more fuel when frequently loaded with luggage, and low tire pressure also affects it. For maintenance, timely replacement of air filters and spark plugs, along with using fuel cleaners, improved efficiency. The AC noticeably increases fuel consumption, so I recommend ventilating with open windows first on hot days before turning it on. The fuel economy isn't outstanding but is cost-effective, with monthly fuel costs around 600 yuan for 1000 km.
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