What is the official fuel consumption of the T-Roc?
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The official fuel consumption of the T-Roc is 5.6L-7.0L per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details about the T-Roc: 1. Interior: The new model adopts the design style of the current version, featuring a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a full LCD instrument panel, and an embedded central control screen. The dashboard design has a strong sense of layering, and the color scheme is youthful and stylish. 2. Configuration: The new model still offers a 10.3-inch full LCD instrument panel. The central control screen of the base model has been upgraded to 8 inches, while mid-to-high-end models have increased to 9.2 inches. The Beats-Audio sound system is still equipped in the top-end model, but mid-range models support paid optional installation.
I previously researched the fuel consumption of the T-Roc because I'm very interested in automotive data. The 1.4T version averages around 6.5L/100km under the MIIT's combined cycle test, while the 1.5T version is slightly lower at approximately 5.9L, but it depends on the specific model year. The MIIT test is a laboratory simulation of standard road conditions, but actual driving conditions like traffic congestion or air conditioning use can significantly increase consumption. I recommend paying attention to factors that affect fuel economy, such as maintaining reasonable speeds to avoid sudden acceleration. There's a big difference between highway and urban driving—highway consumption may drop below 6L, while city driving often exceeds 8L. Checking tire pressure during maintenance is also crucial, as too low pressure can cause fuel consumption to rise. Using MIIT data as a starting point when buying a car is good, but leave some margin for real-world conditions, especially since SUVs tend to have relatively higher fuel consumption.
As a T-Roc owner, I've been driving the 1.5T version for almost a year. The official MIIT-rated combined fuel consumption is about 5.9L/100km, which sounds quite fuel-efficient, but my daily average is around 7L. It can drop below 6L during highway cruising, but easily climbs to 8.5L in city traffic jams, and even higher with AC on. I think the MIIT data is a good reference but shouldn't be taken as the real value, as their test conditions are more ideal than actual road situations. When buying this car, fuel costs should be considered - while generally economical, it requires more frequent refueling than smaller cars. I keep fuel records and maintain consumption under 8L through smooth driving and regular maintenance, saving money while being eco-friendly.