What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the e300l?

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SavannahFitz
07/25/25 3:24am
E300L Sport Luxury model, dimensions 5078x1860x1480, wheelbase 3079, 2.0T high-power engine, 190KW, 370 N·m, 0-100 km/h acceleration in 6.9 seconds, fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 7.3L Calculation formula: The formula for calculating fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is: fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = volume of fuel consumed (liters) ÷ distance traveled (kilometers) × 100. Reasons for high fuel consumption: Generally, cars with larger displacement consume more fuel. However, fuel consumption is also related to the driver's habits, tire width, vehicle weight, and other factors. Owners should also pay attention to regular vehicle maintenance, which can help reduce fuel consumption to some extent.
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