What is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen Lamando 280?

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StEvangeline
07/24/25 11:59pm
Volkswagen Lamando 280 has a fuel consumption of 5.8L/100KM. Here are the specific details about the Lamando: Vehicle Positioning: The Volkswagen Lamando is positioned as a sporty compact car, with dimensions of 4599/1826/1425mm in length/width/height and a wheelbase of 2656mm. Powertrain: The Lamando offers two powertrain options: a 1.4TSI engine paired with a 7-speed DSG transmission, and a 1.8TSI engine matched with a 6-speed DSG transmission. The maximum power output is 220 horsepower, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of approximately 6.5 seconds. Interior: The steering wheel features a new three-spoke multifunctional design, and the instrument panel adopts a dual-dial style with a 3.5-inch color screen in the center.
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MacRichard
08/10/25 3:35pm
I've been driving the Volkswagen Lamando 280 for over two years, mainly for daily commuting in the city. During severe morning traffic jams, the fuel consumption can spike above 9L/100km, but it's generally around 7-8L/100km on normal roads. It's particularly fuel-efficient on highways during weekends, with cruise control bringing it down to about 5.5L/100km. The long-term average fuel consumption displayed on the dashboard fluctuates around 7.3L/100km, and using the air conditioning adds about 0.8L/100km. With a 55-liter fuel tank, a full tank can cover around 750 kilometers, which is sufficient for commuting. The higher urban fuel consumption is mainly because the 1.4T engine's turbo doesn't engage at low speeds. My driving habit is to anticipate red lights as much as possible and avoid sudden braking, which helps reduce fuel consumption.
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