What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Reiz 2.5?
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The fuel consumption of the Reiz 2.5 varies under four different conditions: theoretical fuel consumption, manufacturer's fuel consumption, urban fuel consumption, and highway fuel consumption. Here are the specific details for each condition: 1. The theoretical data for the Reiz is 6.1l/100km, which is the fuel consumption at a constant speed of 90km/h. 2. The manufacturer's combined cycle fuel consumption is 9.5l/100km, which is relatively close to real-world data. 3. In congested urban areas, the actual fuel consumption for the Reiz is around 11l. 4. On highways, the fuel consumption is approximately 7l. The Reiz's V6 2.5-liter engine utilizes Toyota's DOHC dual overhead camshaft and DUAL VVT-i system, delivering a maximum power output of 142kw and a maximum torque of 236N.m.
My old Reiz has been running for over 8 years with a 2.5L V6 engine. When I first bought it, the 4S shop claimed it would consume 9L/100km in the city and 7L/100km on highways, but in reality, it's at least 12L/100km in urban areas. During morning rush hour traffic, the gauge once showed 15L/100km, while driving on suburban elevated roads on weekends can bring it down to around 8.5L/100km. The 73L fuel tank can last over 500km when full, but as the car aged, the engine mount rubber deteriorated, increasing fuel consumption by another 0.5L/100km. To save fuel, replacing old spark plugs, maintaining tire pressure at 2.5, and avoiding heavy loads in the trunk are the most effective methods. The V6 engine is indeed smooth, but don't compare its fuel efficiency with small-displacement turbo engines.