What is the real fuel consumption of the Ford Raptor?
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Ford Raptor's fuel consumption is 14~17L/100km. Additional information: Ford Raptor levels: The Ford Raptor refers to the entire Ford F series, which consists of 7 levels. They are F150, F250, F350, F450, F550, F650, and F750. The best-selling model is naturally the entry-level F150, which is also one of the most common pickup ORVs on the market. It was launched in November 2009 as a large pickup truck from Ford. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: The fuel consumption of a vehicle traveling a hundred kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated at specified speeds to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model.
I've been driving a Raptor for three years, mainly commuting in urban and suburban areas. The fuel consumption in city traffic is really alarming, often around 15-18 liters per 100 km, and can even exceed 20 if there are many traffic lights. It's a bit more economical on the highway, with around 13-14 liters per 100 km at 120 km/h. The most extreme was last year when I went off-roading in the desert, using low-range four-wheel drive with the throttle constantly buried—fuel consumption shot up to 28 liters per 100 km. I strongly recommend installing an auxiliary fuel tank; the 90L main tank only gives a range of just over 400 km in the city. Oh, and switching to AT tires will add at least 1 liter per 100 km—the stock tires are actually the most fuel-efficient.