
The MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) gives the Jetour X70M a combined fuel consumption of around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. However, in actual driving conditions, there may be some deviation, with the final data being around 10 liters. There is a certain difference between the manual transmission version and the automatic transmission version, and fuel consumption performance also varies between summer and winter. Below is more information about the Jetour X70: 1. The dimensions of the Jetour X70M are 4755mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1710mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2745mm and a minimum ground clearance of 210mm. 2. The Jetour X70M only offers one engine option: a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing 156 horsepower. This engine is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. The vehicle is positioned as a midsize SUV.

I've been driving the Jetour X70 for over a year, mainly in urban areas with the 1.5T model. Based on my actual records, fuel consumption can reach around 10 liters per 100 kilometers in city traffic congestion, with frequent stops and starts at traffic lights really guzzling fuel. On highway cruising, it drops to 7-8 liters, which is relatively economical. The combined average is between 8.5-9 liters, as official data often falls below real-world figures due to idealized testing conditions. To save fuel, I've developed habits like smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements effectively maintain stable fuel consumption. Excessive AC use in summer can increase consumption by over 1 liter, while road conditions and passenger load also cause fluctuations. Overall it feels quite realistic - maintaining 8-10 liters is normal with sensible driving, making daily refueling costs reasonable.

I commute daily with the Jetour X70, equipped with a 1.5T engine and automatic transmission, mostly driving around the city. The actual measured fuel consumption averages 9-11 liters per 100 kilometers, peaking at 11 liters during rush hour traffic and dropping to 9 liters when the roads are clear. Compared to the official claimed figure of around 7 liters, the actual difference is significant, mainly due to stop-and-go traffic and traffic lights. It's advisable to avoid congested areas and plan routes in advance to save time. Additionally, insufficient tire pressure or heavy loads can also increase fuel consumption, so maintaining proper tire pressure and light loading can help reduce it. Based on long-term usage, I believe the realistic fuel consumption range is 8-11 liters, and small adjustments can save on fuel costs. Develop the habit of monitoring your vehicle's condition regularly, and don't wait for warning lights to appear before taking action.

As a young car owner, driving the Jetour X70 for outings with friends is part of my daily routine. With the 1.5T engine, the fuel consumption is around 8-10 liters per 100 kilometers, dropping to about 7.5 liters when driving steadily on the highway. Aggressive acceleration or high-speed driving can easily push it above 10 liters, and turning on the AC in the city increases fuel usage. The official data tends to be lower; real-world driving consumes more fuel. I practice economical driving habits, like keeping windows closed to save fuel. Fuel consumption varies by driver, with road conditions and habits playing a major role.


