
The Mocha's fuel consumption is 9L per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Mocha: 1. Introduction: On January 14, the WEY brand under Great Wall Motors officially announced the name of its new mid-size SUV, previously codenamed V71, as Mocha. 2. Vehicle Parameters: The WEY Mocha has body dimensions of 4875×1960×1690mm (length×width×height) with a wheelbase of 2915mm, making it overall larger than the VV7. It is equipped with a 2.0T engine codenamed E20N, delivering a maximum horsepower of 213 hp, which is slightly lower than the 227 hp of the 2.0T engine in the VV7.

As a seasoned driver who has long been concerned about car fuel consumption, I have personally tested the fuel efficiency of the Mocha DHT-PHEV. This car is indeed fuel-efficient in hybrid mode, with the displayed consumption being around 5.8L when driving in urban areas with the air conditioning on, and it can drop to 5.3L during highway cruising. The most impressive aspect is the pure electric mode, where the official claimed range of 204 kilometers actually delivers around 190 kilometers in real-world testing, making the charging cost significantly more economical than refueling. I recommend owners to use the intelligent hybrid mode more often, as the system automatically allocates the fuel-to-electricity ratio, and the electric motor intervenes very frequently during traffic jams. I also found that maintaining tire pressure at 2.6Bar can save an additional 0.5L of fuel compared to the default value, and it's normal for fuel consumption to temporarily increase after each maintenance service.

Last time I accompanied a friend to test drive the Mocha 2.0T 4WD version and specifically conducted a fuel consumption test. Starting with a full tank, we drove over 300 kilometers on mixed road conditions, and the displayed fuel consumption of 9.2L was quite accurate. This car is particularly stable on highways, with cruising fuel consumption dropping to just over 8L at 120km/h. However, it consumes more fuel in urban areas, especially during frequent start-stop situations, easily exceeding 10L. It's recommended to use the economy mode along with the auto start-stop feature and avoid aggressive acceleration. When refueling, pay attention to the fuel cap label indicating the use of 95-octane gasoline, as higher-octane fuel burns more completely and can improve fuel efficiency. Overall, for such a large SUV, this fuel consumption is acceptable and even more economical than some joint-brand vehicles in the same class.

Researched the winter fuel consumption performance of the Mocha hybrid version. With the heater on at zero degrees, the pure electric range drops to around 160 kilometers. The hybrid mode fuel consumption is over 1L higher than at normal temperatures, approximately 7L/100km. The main reason is the reduced battery activity in low temperatures, which decreases motor efficiency. Solutions include using the APP to schedule battery heating before departure or parking the car in a garage. Additionally, fuel consumption slightly increases when using four-wheel drive mode in rain or snow, so it's advisable to avoid off-road mode unless necessary. Tire pressure monitoring is crucial in winter, as insufficient tire pressure can significantly increase fuel consumption.


