
The Honda Vezel currently has 9 models on sale. Among them, the 2020 220-TURBO-CVT Elite, Luxury, and Flagship models are equipped with a 177-horsepower engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 6.1L per 100 kilometers. The 2020 1.5L-CVT Elite model is equipped with a 131-horsepower engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 6L per 100 kilometers. The 2022 1.5L-CVT Phantom Night Pioneer, 2020 1.5L-CVT Luxury, and Pioneer models are equipped with a 131-horsepower engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 6.1L per 100 kilometers. The 2020 1.5L-Manual Comfort model is equipped with a 131-horsepower engine, with an NEDC fuel consumption of 6.3L per 100 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity of the Honda Vezel is 50L. The distance each model can travel on a full tank is as follows: Models equipped with a 177-horsepower engine can travel 50/6.1100=819km on a full tank. The 2020 1.5L-CVT Elite model can travel 50/6100=833km on a full tank. The 2022 1.5L-CVT Phantom Night Pioneer, 2020 1.5L-CVT Luxury, and Pioneer models can travel 50/6.1100=819km on a full tank. The 2020 1.5L-Manual Comfort model can travel 50/6.3100=793km on a full tank. Vehicle fuel consumption is directly influenced by five major factors: driving habits, the vehicle itself, road conditions, natural wind, and environmental temperature. Specific factors that increase fuel consumption include: Driving habits: Aggressive driving behaviors such as rapid acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before stopping at traffic lights can increase fuel consumption. The vehicle itself: Vehicles with larger engine displacements generally consume more fuel than those with smaller displacements because larger displacements usually mean higher power output, requiring more gasoline for combustion. Heavier vehicles also consume more fuel due to the greater driving torque needed. Road conditions: Driving on unpaved roads, muddy roads, soft surfaces, or mountainous terrain increases resistance and fuel consumption. Natural wind: Driving against the wind or on windy days increases vehicle resistance and fuel consumption. Low environmental temperatures: When the engine block is cold, gasoline injected during startup does not atomize easily, requiring more fuel for combustion, thus increasing consumption. Additionally, lower temperatures prompt the engine control unit to operate at higher RPMs to warm up the engine, further increasing fuel consumption.

I've been driving a Honda Vezel gasoline version for five years, with an average fuel consumption of around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. However, it can go up to 7 liters in city traffic jams and drops to just over 5 liters on highways. In terms of actual cost, at current fuel prices, it's about 50 yuan per 100 kilometers. Last year, I went on a long trip and kept the speed below 90 km/h, which reduced the fuel consumption to 5.2 liters, saving me over ten yuan in fuel costs. The key is regular maintenance: check tire pressure monthly and keep it at 2.4 bar to reduce resistance and save fuel; clean the air filter when changing the oil, as dust buildup affects combustion. Develop smooth driving habits—avoid sudden acceleration and braking—and you can easily keep consumption below 6 liters, saving money and staying safe. Over the long term, the Vezel's fuel consumption is very stable. As long as you don't neglect maintenance, it's generally worry-free.

The fuel consumption highlights of the Honda Vezel lie in its configurations: the gasoline-powered 1.5L engine averages 5.8-6.5L/100km combined, while the hybrid version drops to 4-4.5L, showing a significant real-world difference. Multiple factors come into play: the body's aerodynamic design is optimized for an SUV, but frequent stop-and-go city driving increases consumption; tire choice—hard tires reduce drag, soft tires add to consumption; aggressive AC use can raise it by around 0.5L. Personally, I recommend the hybrid version for its fuel efficiency and quick response; on long trips, cruise control can lower consumption to 5.2L. Be cautious with modifications or overloading—adding a roof rack increases drag, potentially raising consumption by 0.8L. Overall, its fuel efficiency is solid, competitively priced within its class, and keeping a consumption log helps adjust driving habits.

Commuting with the Vezel, it consumes about 6.2 liters per 100 kilometers, totaling over 50 yuan in fuel costs. I drive 20 kilometers daily in urban areas, with consumption reaching 7 liters in poor road conditions, and it's even more frustrating during peak hours. Money-saving tips: avoid traffic jams in the morning and drive in eco mode; set the air conditioning to 22°C, not full blast; regularly check the record app when refueling to monitor fluctuations. If you drive more on highways, fuel consumption can easily drop below 5.5L, saving you dozens of yuan a month. The fuel tank is small, so refuel frequently and don't wait until it's empty to avoid fuel line issues. Simply put, the smoother you drive, the more you save.


