What is the real fuel consumption of Hyundai ix35?
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The real fuel consumption of the Hyundai ix35 2.0L model is an average of 8.8L/100km, calculated after consuming 9.2 liters of 92-octane gasoline to complete 105 kilometers of mixed road conditions at an average speed of 30.5km/h. Below is the official fuel consumption data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for the Hyundai ix35: 1. The Beijing Hyundai 1.4T, 7-speed dual-clutch model has an official combined cycle fuel consumption of 6.2L/100km. 2. The Beijing Hyundai 2.0L, 6-speed automatic transmission two-wheel drive model has an official combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.1L/100km. 3. The Beijing Hyundai 2.0L, 6-speed automatic transmission four-wheel drive model has an official combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.8L/100km.
I've been driving the Hyundai ix35 for over three years. The real-world fuel consumption for daily city commuting is usually between 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, while it can drop to 9 to 11 liters on highways. Official data often understates actual figures - traffic lights and congestion make fuel consumption higher in real driving conditions. From my experience, sudden acceleration and hard braking significantly increase fuel usage, while maintaining steady speed saves quite a bit. Low tire pressure or loading items on the roof also add burden, whereas regular oil changes and air filter inspections help maintain efficiency. Overall, this SUV offers practical space but consumes relatively more fuel, requiring commuters to budget extra for monthly fuel expenses.