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What is the fuel consumption of the Vezel?

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VonKylie
07/29/2025, 12:40:24 PM

The fuel consumption of the Vezel is 5.9L-7.1L per 100 kilometers. Information about vehicle fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: This refers to the fuel economy indicator when a vehicle is driving at a constant speed on good road conditions. Since constant-speed driving is a fundamental operating condition for vehicles on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. 2. Road cycle fuel consumption: This is the fuel economy indicator measured when a vehicle drives in repeated cycles according to specified speed and time protocols on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption. The speed and time protocols specify various driving conditions included in each cycle, as well as the shift timing, braking and stopping times, driving speed, acceleration, and braking deceleration values for each cycle.

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AylaFitz
08/14/2025, 02:06:49 AM

I've been driving the Vezel for three years, and this compact SUV is quite fuel-efficient, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers under mixed driving conditions, though it varies based on driving environment and habits. For example, during city commuting with frequent traffic jams, fuel consumption may rise to 8 liters or higher, but on highways with steady driving, it can drop below 6 liters. I usually use 92-octane gasoline, keeping monthly fuel expenses within a few hundred yuan. Many factors affect fuel consumption—sudden acceleration, overloading, or running the AC at full blast can cause a spike, especially in summer when AC use increases fuel costs by about 10%. To save fuel, I've developed good habits: avoiding frequent braking, maintaining proper tire pressure, and regularly servicing the engine and air filter—these details seem to extend the driving range. The Vezel's fuel efficiency is quite user-friendly for family car owners, offering great value for money.

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RicardoMarie
10/12/2025, 10:26:43 PM

From a technical perspective, the Vezel's 1.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with a CVT transmission is designed to optimize fuel efficiency, with an official combined fuel consumption of 6.5L per 100km. However, in real-world usage, the hybrid version is more fuel-efficient, achieving around 5L, while the standard gasoline version averages 7L due to its high engine thermal efficiency. Key factors include engine load, drag coefficient, and driving habits—for instance, fuel consumption is lower during highway cruising but increases in city driving with frequent traffic lights. I've also noticed that shift logic significantly impacts efficiency; smooth acceleration saves much more fuel than aggressive starts. For accurate fuel consumption measurement, using a mobile app or the car's onboard computer to log data over several days is reliable. Additionally, tire pressure and maintenance conditions like oil cleanliness are crucial—neglecting maintenance can quietly increase fuel consumption.

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JackLee
11/25/2025, 10:25:39 PM

As a cost-conscious car owner, I'm quite satisfied with the Vezel's fuel consumption. It averages 7 liters per 100 kilometers, working out to just about 0.5 yuan per kilometer. In city driving, it's slightly higher at around 8 liters, while on highways it drops to a more economical 6 liters. Fuel-saving tips: I avoid sudden acceleration and braking, use cruise control whenever possible, and don't crank up the AC too high. Fuel consumption noticeably increases when overloaded or carrying heavy luggage, so I keep the load moderate. Regular tire pressure checks and oil changes save me a significant amount annually. From real experience, the Vezel offers good economy, making it suitable for daily commuters.

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McJack
01/15/2026, 11:53:37 PM

From an environmental and safety perspective, the Honda Vezel's combined fuel consumption is approximately 6.7 liters per 100 kilometers, with good emission standards that minimize environmental impact. In urban driving, avoiding idling and sudden acceleration can reduce fuel consumption and carbon footprint; maintaining a reasonable speed (such as within 100km/h) on highways saves fuel and enhances safety. Opting for the hybrid version can further reduce fuel consumption to 5 liters, making it even greener. From a safety standpoint, higher fuel consumption may result from frequent braking or excessive load, increasing risks. Therefore, it's recommended to conduct regular vehicle checks, such as inspecting lights and braking systems, to ensure worry-free driving. Although the fuel consumption is not high, promoting public transportation or carpooling can further improve energy efficiency, and the Vezel performs well in this regard.

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MadelineLynn
04/12/2026, 02:17:33 AM

In terms of overall driving experience, the Honda Vezel's fuel consumption generally hovers around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. The official data claims 6.5 liters, while real-world city driving may reach 8 liters, and highway driving approximately 5 liters. Key influencing factors include road conditions (congested vs. smooth), air conditioning usage (increasing fuel consumption by 10% in summer), and vehicle maintenance status such as tire wear. After driving for a year, I've found that smooth driving habits like anticipating road conditions and minimizing sudden braking significantly reduce fuel costs; engine dust accumulation or a clogged air filter can also stealthily increase consumption. From an economic perspective, it's quite cost-effective, and considering its performance and hassle-free nature, choosing this car is worthwhile.

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