What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Roewe RX5 MAX?

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LaGianna
09/05/25 5:01am
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Roewe RX5 MAX is 11.4L/km. The following are the factors affecting fuel consumption: Vehicle factors: Fuel consumption is related to displacement. Generally, the larger the displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. At the same time, the thermal efficiency of the engine and the design of the car's exterior will also affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. External environmental factors: Road conditions and the external environment can also have a significant impact on fuel consumption. Generally, flat roads are more fuel-efficient than uneven roads, straight roads are more fuel-efficient than winding roads, and smooth roads are more fuel-efficient than congested roads. In winter, when temperatures are low, gasoline does not reach the optimal combustion temperature, leading to incomplete combustion and resulting in some fuel consumption loss.
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LeEmma
09/17/25 5:29am
I've been driving the Roewe RX5 MAX for over half a year, mainly for city commuting. The fuel consumption generally fluctuates between 7 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers. The official WLTC cycle data claims about 7.2 liters for the 1.5T version, but actual driving conditions affect this significantly. For instance, during city traffic jams with frequent stops and starts, consumption can reach 9 liters, while maintaining a steady 80-90 km/h on highways brings it down below 7 liters. Driving habits play a crucial role - aggressive acceleration and braking increase fuel usage, whereas smooth starts and using cruise control save considerably. The vehicle's weight is relatively light, giving it below-average fuel consumption for its SUV size class, and it runs fine on 92-octane gasoline. Regular maintenance like keeping proper tire pressure and replacing air filters can further optimize fuel efficiency.
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