What is the real fuel consumption of the 1.5T Envision?
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The real fuel consumption of the 1.5T Envision is around 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some information about fuel consumption: 1. Introduction: Generally, it refers to the amount of gasoline consumed by a vehicle over 100 kilometers, which is a theoretical indicator for the vehicle. 2. Ways to reduce fuel consumption: The longer the idling time when parked, the greater the fuel consumption, so try to minimize idling time; avoid rapid acceleration, slamming on the throttle, and driving at lower engine speeds. 3. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Various working conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling, as well as load capacity, temperature, and whether the air conditioning is on, all have an impact.
I've been driving the Buick Envision 1.5T for over a year now, and the real-world fuel consumption isn't particularly fuel-efficient, but it's not excessive either. During city commuting, especially in rush hour traffic jams, the fuel consumption easily reaches 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, occasionally even hitting 11 liters due to the stop-and-go driving burning fuel quickly. On the highway, it's much more economical—maintaining a steady speed of 70-100 km/h brings the fuel consumption down to around 7-8 liters. In summer, turning on the AC bumps up the fuel consumption by a few tenths of a liter, while in winter, after warming up, it stabilizes somewhat. In terms of power, the 1.5T has quick acceleration from a standstill, but aggressive acceleration wastes fuel, so I've adopted a smoother driving habit. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining the air filter—it helps a lot. Overall, real-world fuel consumption fluctuates around 9 liters, heavily influenced by road conditions.
As a daily commuter, I drive a 1.5T Envision to and from work every day, with an average fuel consumption of 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers. During weekdays with mostly traffic congestion, the fuel consumption rises to over 10 liters, but drops below 8 liters during weekend highway trips. I've noticed that fuel consumption is closely related to driving habits: sudden braking or acceleration increases it, while smooth driving saves fuel. Using the air conditioning adds about 0.5 liters, especially on hot days. The spacious interior is an advantage, but when fully loaded with family and luggage, fuel consumption slightly increases to 10 liters. I recommend using the cruise control system more often to reduce fatigue while monitoring fuel consumption changes. Overall, the fuel consumption is reasonable, but for city use, it's advisable to plan routes to avoid congestion.