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What is the real fuel consumption of the 2021 VV5?

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DonovanRose
08/30/25 7:33am

2021 VV5's real fuel consumption is 11.8L/100km. Below is the relevant introduction about the VV5: Exterior design: Features a coupe-style SUV design, visually more compact with stronger muscular appeal. The inner side of the front fog lights is adorned with an additional chrome trim. The interior is upgraded with a more dynamic red and black color scheme, complemented by blue ambient lighting. Configuration: Comes standard with a 12.3-inch 720P LCD instrument panel across all models, featuring three themes and supporting three-finger navigation projection to the instrument panel, significantly enhancing playability and novelty compared to older models.

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NevaehDella
09/12/25 4:29am

As a former owner of a 2021 VV5, I must say the real-world fuel consumption heavily depends on road conditions. My 1.5T model would consume about 11L/100km during peak urban traffic with average speeds around 20km/h. On highway weekends cruising at 80km/h, it dropped to approximately 7.5L/100km, averaging 9.5L/100km overall. The official claim of 7.7L/100km consistently underperformed in real tests, mainly due to frequent acceleration in stop-and-go city traffic. My fuel tracking app shows urban segments always start from 10L/100km after refueling, with highways being slightly more efficient. Regular oil changes and air filter replacements can save about 0.5L/100km, but AC usage adds another 0.5L load. Route planning to avoid congestion helps maintain consumption between 9-11L/100km, which is perfectly normal for this model.

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DiLucas
10/26/25 5:20am

The real fuel consumption of the 2021 VV5 shouldn't be judged solely by the official 7.7L data—actual driving involves too many variables. After talking with numerous owners, I've found the average ranges between 9 to 12L. City traffic jams are particularly harsh, where idling at red lights can spike consumption to 11L; on highways, smooth driving can bring it below 8L. Driving habits are key: aggressive acceleration and braking guzzle more fuel, while using Eco mode with gentle throttle saves significantly. External factors matter too—cold winter starts with warming engines hike consumption, summer AC usage adds ~0.8L, and low tire pressure increases drag. Platforms like Autohome forum users report ~9L averages, with variations due to personal routes and load. When choosing, prioritize real-world feedback over official claims for a more accurate fuel budget.

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StHayden
12/09/25 5:38am

The official NEDC fuel consumption for the 2021 VV5 is approximately 7.7 liters per 100 km, but in real-world driving, most owners report actual measurements fluctuating around 9 liters. Based on test data I've reviewed: urban commuting averages 10 liters, highway driving 7.5 liters, with a combined typical value of about 9.2 liters. This discrepancy stems from ideal laboratory testing conditions versus variable road realities - urban traffic lights and gradients make the engine work harder. The 1.5T engine shows lower efficiency at low RPMs, and frequent start-stop cycles naturally increase fuel usage. Don't fixate solely on numbers; the practical driving impact is negligible. Average data helps estimate refueling frequency more practically.

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