
The average fuel consumption for the 2021 2.0L and 2.0T Tech Edition models is 11.36L/100km. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: Lightly press the accelerator: When starting at low speeds, the car enters a peak fuel consumption zone. Therefore, gently pressing the accelerator during startup can prevent excessively high RPMs and effectively reduce fuel consumption. Avoid high RPMs: Try to avoid unnecessary high RPMs, as fluctuating engine speeds can significantly increase fuel consumption. Regular : Change the engine oil and remove carbon deposits. Avoid emergency braking: Anticipating road conditions in advance not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel. For example, gradually slowing down before traffic lights and utilizing inertia to glide.

I've been driving the WEY VV6 for over half a year now. In city traffic jams, the fuel consumption is around 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it can drop to 7.5 liters. The car has ample power and accelerates quickly, but it's a bit fuel-thirsty, probably due to its weight. For daily commuting, I've tried different driving habits and found that slow acceleration and braking can save about two liters of fuel. The fuel consumption stabilized only after the break-in period of 3,000 kilometers. It tends to be one liter higher in cold weather or when using the air conditioning. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and air filters, as these small details can affect fuel efficiency. On highways, the most fuel-efficient speed range is between 80-100 kilometers per hour; exceeding this increases wind resistance and fuel consumption. There's quite a difference in fuel consumption among WEY models—for example, the VV5 is more fuel-efficient than the VV7 but has less space. When choosing a car, it's important to weigh your actual needs and not just focus on fuel consumption while neglecting comfort.

I'm quite concerned about fuel consumption. For WEY models like the VV7 with a 2.0T engine, the combined fuel consumption is around 9-10 liters per 100 kilometers. It's more fuel-efficient on highways because the turbocharger operates efficiently under steady conditions, but in city traffic with frequent stops and starts, the engine load increases, leading to higher fuel consumption. The main reason is the vehicle weight of about 2 tons, combined with a relatively high drag coefficient. I've researched methods, and replacing with high-efficiency engine oil and spark plugs can optimize fuel consumption by 0.5-1 liter. Hybrid versions like the WEY Mocha perform even better, with fuel consumption dropping below 5 liters, thanks to plug-in hybrid technology. Driving techniques also help, such as avoiding sudden braking and idling, and warming up the engine for a minute before long trips to reduce wear. Overall, the fuel consumption isn't low, but the power compensates for it, making it fairly balanced compared to other SUVs in the same class.

As a budget-conscious individual, I calculated the WEY VV7's urban fuel consumption at 10 liters per 100 km and highway at 7.5 liters. With fuel priced at 8 yuan per liter, the annual fuel cost for 15,000 km is approximately 12,000 yuan, which is higher than compact cars. However, the spacious interior and superior safety justify the extra expense. When choosing, considering the base model or a used one can save on fuel, and costs should also be factored in.

Having serviced many WEY vehicles, the high fuel consumption is often due to minor issues, such as insufficient tire pressure or clogged filters. It is recommended to change the engine oil and inspect the engine every six months. Cold starts consume more fuel, so avoid frequent short trips. Using the air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption by about 1 liter; appropriately using the internal circulation for ventilation can help alleviate this. Switching to economy mode in congested urban areas has a noticeable effect. Regular to avoid efficiency losses from aging parts is crucial. In the long run, these small habits can help maintain WEY's fuel consumption at around 9 liters.

Driving a WEY imposes some environmental burden, as models like the VV7 with an average of 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers have significant carbon emissions. However, newer hybrid models such as the Mocha DHT, with a fuel consumption of only 1.4 liters, are more eco-friendly. For daily driving, avoiding congested routes and sudden acceleration, and maintaining a steady speed of 70-90 km/h on highways can optimize fuel efficiency. In the long run, choosing low-emission vehicle models can reduce your carbon footprint, and commutes using public transport apps to avoid peak hours helps. Proper maintenance of both electric and fuel-powered vehicles can also optimize emissions.


