What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine?
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1.5L engine cars typically have a fuel consumption of 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers. When driving on highways at a speed of around 90 km/h, the fuel consumption is approximately 6.5L/100km; for urban and suburban roads, the combined fuel consumption is around 7.5 liters. Specific details are as follows: 1. Large displacement: Generally, a larger displacement means the engine releases more energy per unit time (converting chemical energy from fuel into mechanical energy), which also means better 'power performance.' It's like comparing a teenager to a healthy adult—the adult is naturally more efficient at physical labor. Therefore, SUVs and sports cars usually have relatively larger displacements. 2. Cylinder displacement: The working volume that the piston moves from the top dead center to the bottom dead center is called the cylinder displacement; if the engine has multiple cylinders, the sum of the working volumes of all cylinders is called the engine displacement. It is usually expressed in liters (L).