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

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OHarley
07/29/2025, 07:29:11 AM

The actual fuel consumption for the Passat 1.8T is 6.8L per 100 kilometers. Method for calculating fuel consumption: The actual method to calculate fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: X/100=50/600, where X is the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers sought, and the right side of the equation represents 50L of fuel consumed over 600 kilometers of driving. Definition of fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when driving 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator for vehicles. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is measured by manufacturers in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed under the vehicle's chassis, converting the measured values into speed parameters, and then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model at specified speeds.

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SanReed
08/13/2025, 03:12:31 PM

The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Passat is actually quite complex, depending on the specific model and driving conditions. I've driven many cars, and the gasoline versions of the Passat, like the 1.8T, can reach around 10L in congested urban areas, while on the highway, it stabilizes at about 6L, as engine efficiency and vehicle weight have a significant impact. If you switch to the 2.0T engine, fuel consumption may increase by 1-2L. Driving habits are crucial—sudden acceleration or frequent braking can spike fuel consumption by 30%, while gradual starts can effectively save fuel. Vehicle weight and load also matter; a full load increases the burden. Regular maintenance, such as replacing air filters and maintaining proper tire pressure, can reduce fuel consumption by 0.5-1L. The new Passat has a plug-in hybrid version, with fuel consumption as low as 1.9L in electric mode, but traditional gasoline versions generally fluctuate between 6-11L. It's advisable to choose a car based on your needs.

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EmilioAnn
10/08/2025, 12:38:26 AM

As a Passat 1.4T owner for several years, my daily urban commute in traffic congestion averages 9-10L/100km. On highway trips with steady cruising, it drops to around 6L. Using AC in summer or heating in winter increases consumption by 1-2L. My friend's aggressive driving style with the 2.0T version often reaches 11L. After trying eco-driving mode, my consumption stabilized below 7L, with noticeable improvement after oil changes and tire pressure checks. Driving mentality matters greatly - avoiding road rage during traffic jams and minimizing sudden stops/starts helps. Route planning to bypass congested areas saves significant fuel. The Passat's overall fuel consumption ranks mid-to-upper tier, where the comfort justifies the slight extra fuel cost. Actual experience varies by driver but typically falls within the 6-10L range.

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MacZoe
11/21/2025, 12:57:46 AM

I think the Passat's fuel consumption is slightly on the higher side but can be optimized. The official data shows about 7L per 100km for the gasoline version, but in actual driving conditions like frequent urban stop-and-go, it can easily reach 9L. The improvement points are simple: gentle acceleration at start-up, maintaining steady speed to reduce wind resistance; preheating the cold engine before driving; avoiding prolonged idling. For every 0.5 bar drop in tire pressure, fuel consumption increases by 5%. Regular checks or switching to high-efficiency tires can save fuel. Hybrid models like the Passat GTE in electric mode consume only 1.9L, making them more eco-friendly than gasoline versions. Personal experience shows that gentle driving can reduce consumption by 10%, and moderate use of vehicle weight and air conditioning also helps, with an overall range of 6-10L.

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DiAustin
01/11/2026, 02:35:22 AM

When I was comparing cars, the official fuel consumption for the Passat 2.0T gasoline version was 7.5L per 100km, but in actual use it was around 8-10L, slightly higher than Japanese cars like the Camry's 6-8L, but with stronger power and durability. On highways, the Passat can go as low as 6L, while in city traffic jams it can reach 10L; turning on the AC or driving in winter with slippery roads has a significant impact. German cars are heavier, which increases fuel consumption, while the Camry's lightweight design saves more fuel but has slightly poorer sound insulation. The hybrid version of the Passat plug-in has an extremely low fuel consumption of 1.9L but is more expensive. Considering brand comfort and fuel consumption, the Passat's range of 7-11L is reasonable, and with good maintenance like oil changes, it can stay below 8L.

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DePeyton
04/07/2026, 11:52:50 PM

The Passat's shift towards electrification has caught my attention, with its hybrid version achieving a fuel consumption as low as 1.9L per 100km in electric mode. The older pure gasoline models, like the 1.8T, consume around 10L in the city and 6L on highways. Engine technology advancements, such as the efficient 1.5T, have reduced consumption to 5.5L; changing driving habits, like planning routes to avoid peak hours, can save 20% on fuel. Vehicle weight design has a significant impact—the Passat is heavier but offers higher safety; regular maintenance is recommended to avoid aging components increasing fuel consumption. Environmental policies are promoting low-carbon solutions, making 8-9L feasible for gasoline versions, with hybrids expected to dominate in the future, nearing zero fuel consumption. Currently, the range is 6-11L depending on individual usage.

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