What is the fuel consumption of the Wuling Hongguang S3 1.5T?

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SanJessica
07/25/25 8:29am
The fuel consumption of the Wuling Hongguang S3 1.5T is 7.8 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional details are as follows: 1. Exterior: As Wuling's first SUV, the new vehicle breaks away from the design concepts of other MPVs or microvans with a fresh front face that exudes a touch of boldness. The headlights are connected to the grille, while the fog lights and front bumper design emphasize a rugged appeal. The Hongguang S3 features a brand-new design, utilizing smooth, full-bodied lines and layered styling to highlight its three-dimensionality and sense of power. Local design elements, such as projector headlights, fighter jet-inspired fog light air intakes, LED daytime running lights, diamond-cut side mirrors, sculpted window trim accents, dual-wing five-spoke alloy wheels, and a floating roof, give it a highly distinctive look. 2. Interior: The interior is crafted based on a sedan-inspired development philosophy. It primarily employs full-wrap upholstery and two-tone soft-touch materials, with a dominant color scheme of tan and black. The dashboard incorporates linear designs, accented by chrome trim details, and includes a generously sized quartz clock, making the Hongguang S3 a model that is "refined inside and out."
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MatthewDella
08/10/25 6:56pm
I used to drive a Wuling Hongguang S3 1.5T model, and the fuel consumption performance of this car depends on the usage scenario. The official combined fuel consumption rating is about 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but in reality, it varies significantly. In city driving with frequent traffic lights, it often exceeds 9 liters, and it consumes even more when carrying cargo or using the air conditioning. On the highway, it’s more fuel-efficient, maintaining around 7 liters at 80 km/h. I’ve noticed that my driving habits also have an impact—aggressive acceleration can increase fuel consumption by about 1 liter compared to gentle acceleration. I recommend installing a fuel consumption app for long-term monitoring. The car has a 43-liter fuel tank, and a full tank can easily cover 500 kilometers. Load weight and tire pressure also significantly affect fuel consumption, so avoid overloading too much.
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