What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 6.6t engine?
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Equipped with a 6.6t V12 engine, the comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is generally around 18 liters. Below is additional information: 1. Engine: An engine is a machine that can convert other forms of energy into mechanical energy, including internal combustion engines, external combustion engines, jet engines, electric motors, etc. For example, an internal combustion engine typically converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. The term engine can refer to both the power-generating device and the entire machine including the power unit. 2. Displacement: Displacement, a specialized term in hydraulic transmission, refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or expelled per stroke or cycle. The space 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, usually expressed in liters (L).
I test drove a 6.6T large-displacement car some time ago, and to be honest, the fuel consumption is really inconsistent. For normal city commuting like mine, with frequent traffic lights and occasional congestion, the displayed fuel consumption typically ranges between 14 to 17 liters. But it's completely different on the highway—maintaining a steady speed can bring it down to just over 9 liters. It really depends on driving habits; if you like to floor the accelerator when starting, the fuel consumption shoots up quickly. A full tank costs about 500 yuan, and in the city, it’s empty after just over 300 kilometers—really painful for the wallet. With fuel prices so high lately, owners of large-displacement turbocharged cars have to think twice.