What is the official fuel consumption of the Reiz?

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MacLiam
07/29/25 6:38pm
The official fuel consumption of the Reiz is 9L per 100 kilometers. Here is some information about the official fuel consumption of the Reiz: 1. Fuel consumption: The official fuel consumption of the Reiz is 9L per 100 kilometers. The 2.5L Reiz consumes 9L per 100 kilometers, while the 3.0L version consumes 9.1L per 100 kilometers. 2. Wheelbase: The front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration gives it a leading edge in driving style compared to other models. Although the power is slightly reduced to achieve better fuel economy, the V6 2.5L engine still delivers a maximum power output of 142kw and a maximum torque of 236N.m.
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