What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a Rolls-Royce?
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Rolls-Royce's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 13-15L. Below is a related introduction to Rolls-Royce automobiles: Introduction: Rolls-Royce, a British luxury car brand, was established in the UK in 1906 by the company founders Frederick Henry Royce (Henry Royce) and Charles Stewart Rolls (Charlie Rolls). Brand Founding: In 1884, Henry Royce founded an electrical and mechanical business, which was the initial prototype of Rolls-Royce. In 1902, Charles Rolls established his own car dealership company, CS Rolls & Co, selling imported cars; in 1906, Rolls-Royce Limited was founded.
Driving a Rolls-Royce Phantom, my wallet aches every time I fill up the tank for a few hundred kilometers. The average fuel consumption is around 18 liters per 100 kilometers, soaring to 20 liters in city traffic. It's slightly better on the highway, but still exceeds 15 liters. After all, it's powered by a massive V12 engine, with a body as heavy as a tank and aerodynamic drag design, so it's no surprise it guzzles fuel. For my short business trips, the fuel consumption is even scarier—starting the engine alone burns a significant amount. However, sinking into those leather seats, with top-notch sound insulation and a ride as smooth as flying, makes the fuel costs feel worth it. If you're on a tight budget, a fuel-efficient car is the way to go, but the premium experience this car offers is unmatched by ordinary vehicles. Just remember to use high-end engine oil during maintenance, or the fuel consumption will be even worse.