
The normal fuel consumption per kilometer for the Great Wall VV5 is 7.8 liters. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = the volume of a certain amount of fuel (liters) ÷ the distance the car can travel with that amount of fuel (kilometers) × 100. Generally, small cars consume 5-8 liters per 100 kilometers, while economical family cars with 1.0, 1.3, 1.6, and 2.0 engines consume approximately 5L, 7L, 10L, and 12L per 100 kilometers, respectively. Below is some relevant information about the VV5: 1. Exterior: Subtle adjustments in exterior/interior design: The overall styling continues the WEY brand's family design features, mainly optimizing details to align with product function upgrades. 2. Powertrain: The VV5's powertrain has undergone comprehensive innovation and upgrades to meet the latest stringent China VI standards, covering the 1.5T+7DCT golden powertrain combination and the 2.0T+7DCT high-end powertrain combination, further enhancing driving experience and fuel economy.

I've been driving the VV5 for a while now, with normal fuel consumption in the city around 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can drop to 7 to 8 liters on highways. It really depends on your driving habits—sudden acceleration, frequent braking, or carrying a full load can cause the fuel consumption to spike. From my personal experience, maintaining a steady speed between 60-80 kilometers per hour is the most fuel-efficient, and using the air conditioning too much can add about 0.5 liters. The fuel consumption was slightly higher during the first few months after purchase, but it stabilizes after the break-in period. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine condition, as simple maintenance can help keep it within a reasonable range. Remember, if the fuel consumption is too high, don’t rush into major repairs—start by adjusting your driving habits first.

From a technical perspective, the normal fuel consumption of the VV5 depends on the model configuration. For example, the combined fuel consumption of the 1.5T engine typically ranges from 8.5 to 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while the 2.0T version is slightly higher, between 9 and 10.5 liters. Having tested many vehicles, I can say that key factors affecting fuel consumption include transmission system efficiency, aerodynamic design, and road conditions—urban traffic congestion significantly increases consumption compared to highway driving. For daily use, it's important to avoid frequent short trips that lead to increased cold-start fuel consumption, and to maintain vehicle lightness by reducing unnecessary items in the trunk. Having driven this model, I find its engine tuning quite good; reasonable driving habits can lower fuel consumption by about 0.5 liters. Of course, fuel consumption readings become more accurate after the first few thousand kilometers of driving a new car.

As a cost-conscious car owner, my goal with the VV5 is to keep fuel consumption around 8 liters. The normal combined fuel consumption is 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, possibly higher with more city driving. I'm accustomed to driving in eco mode, with smooth acceleration and deceleration, avoiding sudden braking. Additionally, I minimize the use of air conditioning and in-car electronics, which saves a significant amount on fuel costs. I often choose smoother routes to avoid traffic congestion, which helps stabilize fuel consumption. Remember, fuel consumption may slightly decrease after the first maintenance of a new car.


