What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Changan Oushang X7?
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The actual fuel consumption of the 2020 Oushang X7 is 8.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the fuel consumption of the Oushang X7:1. The measured fuel consumption of the Changan Oushang X7 is 10.59 liters/100km, with a fuel consumption range of around 8.9-12.1L. Among vehicles in the same class, its fuel consumption performance is considered relatively high. However, the 1.5T engine can deliver 178 horsepower and 265 Nm of torque, showing good performance in terms of power, which justifies the slightly higher fuel consumption.2. Fuel consumption is mainly determined by the user's driving habits. It is advisable to avoid prolonged idling, as idling consumes a lot of fuel. When waiting at traffic lights, you can turn off the engine and engage the handbrake, or use the auto start-stop function. On highways, it is best to maintain a constant speed, with a driving speed of 60-90km/h being ideal, and the RPM should be kept between 2500-4000rpm.
I usually pay close attention to fuel consumption when driving. The official combined fuel consumption for the Changan Oshan X7 is around 7.4-8.1L/100km, but this figure is measured under ideal conditions, and the actual driving experience might differ significantly. From observing friends who drive this car, in congested urban traffic, the fuel consumption can jump to over 10L, while on highways, it's more fuel-efficient, usually around 7.5L. Honestly, fuel consumption heavily depends on individual driving habits and road conditions. For someone like me who frequently brakes hard and accelerates aggressively, it's bound to consume more fuel. Add some cargo and turn on the air conditioning, and it becomes even thirstier. With fuel prices so high these days, I'd recommend installing a mobile app to monitor real-time fuel consumption for the most accurate reading. Driving steadily and gently pressing the accelerator is more effective than anything else.
Last week I test drove the new Changan Oshan X7 and specifically recorded the fuel consumption over 100km. During evening rush hour traffic crawling 30km in the city, fuel consumption soared to 11L; on the expressway for 50km it stabilized at just over 7L; the final 20km on mountain roads pushed it back up to 9L. Honestly, this performance is average among SUVs in its class. The 1.5T engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission is technically fuel-efficient, but the key lies in driving habits. Avoid stomping the accelerator when starting cold - waiting for the engine to warm up before accelerating can save quite a bit. Regular tire pressure checks are essential - underinflated tires are gas guzzlers, which is why I always keep an electric air pump in the car for adjustments.