What is the fuel consumption of the Volkswagen T-Cross?
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1.4T model has a fuel consumption of 7.0L/100km, and the 1.5L model also consumes 7.0L/100km. The Volkswagen T-Cross is a compact SUV under the Volkswagen brand, with dimensions of 4218mm in length, 1760mm in width, 1589mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2651mm. Volkswagen T-Cross additional information: 1. Advantages: The powertrain is quite sufficient, featuring a physical turbocharger paired with Volkswagen's classic dual-clutch transmission, delivering robust power. There's a noticeable push-back sensation when accelerating. The size is just right, making it suitable for female drivers. The rear seating space is spacious, thanks to the 2651mm wheelbase. The steering is light, making operation simple and comfortable. The panoramic sunroof is bright and large. Volkswagen's quality ensures safe driving, with the three major components being quite reliable. 2. Disadvantages: The trunk size is relatively small, but it becomes larger when the seats are folded down. The handbrake is mechanical, whereas many current models feature electronic handbrakes. The seats lack electric adjustment and memory functions.
The fuel consumption of the Volkswagen T-Cross depends on the specific configuration and driving conditions. For the 1.5L naturally aspirated engine paired with a 6AT, urban commuting with air conditioning typically ranges around 8-9 liters per 100km, while highway cruising can drop to just over 6 liters. Surprisingly, the 1.4T turbocharged version with 150 horsepower is more fuel-efficient, with real-world tests showing around 8L in congested city traffic and a pleasant 6.5L on suburban roads. When I first bought the car, the official label claimed 5.7L, but in reality, you need to add at least 1.5 liters to get the true figure. I recommend using a fuel consumption app for long-term tracking—after six months of consistent logging, I discovered that a 0.3 difference in tire pressure can affect consumption by 0.8 liters. Also, there's practically no difference in fuel consumption between 92 and 95 octane gasoline for the T-Cross, so you might as well go for the cheaper option.