What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 1.0L minivan?

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AmeliaFitz
07/29/25 5:59pm
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 1.0L minivan is approximately 6.9 liters. Here are the reasons why it has small displacement but sufficient power: 1. Transmission tuning: Minivans generally use manual transmissions, which have higher transmission efficiency and are more fuel-efficient. When power is insufficient, the driver can shift gears in time to ensure power output. 2. Rear-wheel drive structure: For a fully loaded minivan, the weight is mostly on the rear wheels. The rear-wheel drive structure allows the vehicle to obtain greater traction when climbing hills and accelerating, ensuring stable power output. 3. Lightweight minivan: The thrust-to-weight ratio = maximum horsepower / total vehicle weight. The larger the thrust-to-weight ratio, the greater the horsepower per unit weight the car can accept.
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