What is the fuel consumption of the Volvo S60?
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The Volvo S60 has a fuel consumption of 6.9 liters per 100 kilometers. The Volvo S60 is a Nordic luxury mid-size sedan under the Volvo car company and the first Volvo model globally that does not offer a diesel engine option. The latest Volvo S60 has a body length of 4761mm, width of 1850mm, height of 1437mm, and a wheelbase of 2872mm. In terms of power, it is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission (AT). This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197 PS, maximum power of 145 KW, and maximum torque of 300 N·m. The latest Volvo S60 uses a double-wishbone independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. The double-wishbone suspension helps reduce body roll and minimizes brake dive.
I've been driving the Volvo S60 T5 for almost two years now. For daily urban commuting, the fuel consumption is generally around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways or smooth roads it can drop to 7-8 liters. The car drives quite steadily, but it consumes more fuel in traffic jams or when accelerating hard, so it's best to maintain a constant speed and avoid sudden acceleration. Using 92-octane gasoline is fine, and fuel consumption is also affected by seasons, with slightly higher consumption in winter when the heater is on. I make sure to perform regular maintenance, like changing the air filter, to keep the fuel consumption stable. Although it's a bit more fuel-consuming than Japanese cars, the safety and comfort are unquestionable, and it's quite worry-free for long-distance highway driving. Overall, the expenses are within expectations and suitable for a working professional like me.
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite concerned about the fuel consumption of the Volvo S60, especially the sportier models like the T6. In city driving, it averages around 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway cruising consumes about 7-8 liters. Compared to the BMW 3 Series or Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the S60 is slightly higher in fuel consumption, but it offers a more solid driving feel, quicker acceleration response, and smoother gear shifts. When in sport mode, fuel consumption can spike to over 12 liters, but switching to economy mode for daily driving is sufficient. I find the fuel consumption reasonable given its luxury positioning, balancing performance and everyday usability. Regular maintenance checks like tire pressure and spark plugs can optimize efficiency. In the long run, the S60's durability is excellent, making it worry-free.