What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Seres SF5?
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The MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 1.1L, with some models achieving 1.2L per 100 kilometers, demonstrating excellent fuel economy. Below is an introduction to the Seres SF5: 1. Interior: The vehicle features a relatively simple overall design with integrated sports seats, presenting a fashionable and sporty visual appeal. The center console adopts a symmetrical design, intersected by a horizontal air vent, enhancing the sense of space inside the cabin. A large 17-inch multimedia touchscreen dominates the dashboard, offering a strong visual impact. It is equipped with an intelligent connectivity system featuring natural voice processing technology, capable of understanding natural semantic commands from users. Paired with a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel, it brings a futuristic feel to the cabin. The dual-spoke multifunction steering wheel features a flat-bottom design with a three-dimensional overall shape, accented by stitching details for a premium look. 2. Configuration: The vehicle is equipped with five airbags, tire pressure monitoring, seatbelt reminders for all seats, lane assist, autonomous emergency braking, traffic sign recognition, front and rear parking sensors, 360-degree panoramic imaging, rear cross-traffic alert, full-speed adaptive cruise control, auto hold, panoramic sunroof, hands-free trunk opening, power trunk, keyless start system, keyless entry for all doors, remote start, and battery preheating. 3. Powertrain: Positioned as a range-extender model, it features a 1.5T turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a permanent magnet synchronous motor as the range extender, mated to a single-speed electric transmission. Some models can accelerate from 0-100KM/H in just 4.8 seconds. The suspension setup includes a front double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension.
I've been driving the Seres SF5 for almost half a year now, with an average fuel consumption of around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. In the city, I mainly use pure electric mode, which means zero fuel consumption and saves money. On highways or long trips, I switch to range-extender mode, and the consumption rises to 6.5-7 liters. Driving habits have a big impact—smooth acceleration can bring it down to 5 liters, but aggressive acceleration can push it up to 8 liters. In summer, with the air conditioning on or when the car is fully loaded with family, the consumption slightly increases to 6.8 liters, but overall, it's much more economical than a regular SUV. The pure electric range is 180 kilometers, so for my daily commute, I don't need to refuel for a week. Charging at home with a charging station overnight is cost-effective. For battery maintenance, regular checks on tire pressure and charging habits help keep fuel consumption stable. It's perfect for office workers like me who care about economy.