What is the real fuel consumption of the Ford Everest?
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The real fuel consumption of the Ford Everest varies depending on different conditions: 1. The 2.0t gasoline version consumes about 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers; 2. The 2.2t diesel version consumes about 9 liters per 100 kilometers. Taking the 2020 Ford Everest as an example, its body structure is a five-door, five-seat SUV with dimensions of 4892mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1837mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm and a fuel tank capacity of 80 liters. The 2020 Ford Everest features a front suspension with a double-wishbone independent setup and a rear suspension with a multi-link solid axle with Watt's linkage and stabilizer bar. It is equipped with a turbocharged engine producing a maximum horsepower of 275 PS, a maximum power of 202 kW, and a maximum torque of 455 Nm, paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission.
As a Ford Everest owner who mainly uses the car for urban commuting and school runs, the actual fuel consumption really depends on road conditions. In city traffic jams, my fuel consumption can exceed 12L/100km, while on highways it drops to around 9L/100km, averaging about 11L/100km overall. Driving habits make a significant difference - aggressive acceleration or using air conditioning can cause fuel consumption to spike. I've also noticed that fuel tank size matters; while the Everest's large tank allows longer distances between refuels, it also leads to faster fuel consumption. For long-term use, I recommend developing smooth driving habits and regularly checking tire pressure and air filters to stabilize fuel consumption. Additionally, higher fuel consumption in congested urban environments is unavoidable, so it's best to plan according to your commute without obsessing over the numbers.