What is the highway fuel consumption of the Envision 1.5t?

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LaRonan
07/29/25 6:38am
1.5t Envision's MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption is 6.6L/km, but the actual fuel consumption mainly depends on personal driving habits, throttle control, whether the car idles for long periods with air conditioning and music on, and there is a big difference between city driving with traffic lights and highway driving. Official tests are conducted under the condition of skilled drivers operating the vehicle with normal acceleration and deceleration. In actual use, the driver's habits can cause significant differences in vehicle fuel consumption. The factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Sudden acceleration and braking: Sudden acceleration and braking in city or highway driving can increase fuel consumption by 5%~30%. Such aggressive driving conditions are not included in regulatory tests. 2. Long-term idling: This will increase vehicle fuel consumption because the vehicle consumes energy as long as it is running. Long-term idling is also not good for the engine. Additionally, many drivers believe that idling for a while after starting the car to warm it up is beneficial, but this is actually harmful to fuel economy and emissions. 3. Speeding: Some drivers enjoy speeding. In fact, at high speeds, the car's air resistance increases significantly. Regulations include highway driving conditions up to 120km/h, but driving at speeds exceeding this limit will consume much more fuel.
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