What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Haval M6?
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Generally, the fuel cost per kilometer for the Haval M6 is around 0.7 yuan. The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Haval M6 reaches 6.8L/100km. Below are the specific reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Haval M6: 1. The fuel consumption of the Haval M6 largely depends on the driver's driving habits. Here are the specific details: Aggressive acceleration. Excessive acceleration can actually increase fuel consumption. Driving at high speeds in low gears. The most economical speed is between 80-90km/h, and maintaining a steady speed is more fuel-efficient. Frequent braking. The energy generated by fuel is used to drive the vehicle, and excessive braking can increase fuel consumption. The larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. The automatic transmission model of the Haval M6 has been upgraded to a 1.5T + 7DCT powertrain combination, with a maximum power of 110kw and 210N•m. The maximum torque output range is between 2200-4500 rpm, providing ample power.
I've been driving the Haval M6 for a while now, with a combined fuel consumption around 8L/100km, though this is affected by many factors. In congested urban areas, it can spike to 10L due to frequent stops and starts; on smooth highways, it can drop below 6L, which is quite fuel-efficient. SUVs inherently have greater weight and wind resistance, but the 1.5T engine is relatively efficient. There's a difference between manual and automatic transmissions, with automatics being slightly higher. Daily driving habits are key—I recommend gentle acceleration, maintaining steady speeds, and avoiding sudden braking. Regularly check tire pressure to maintain 2.4bar, as underinflated tires increase resistance and fuel consumption. Timely maintenance, such as oil changes and air filter replacements, can improve efficiency by up to 5%. Using air conditioning increases fuel consumption, especially in summer. Don’t forget the impact of road conditions and load—full cargo or uphill driving noticeably raises fuel consumption. Real-world tests show slightly higher figures than official data, but the cost-performance is good. With the right techniques, consumption can be kept within a reasonable range.