What is the real fuel consumption of the Maxus EUNIQ5 plug-in hybrid?
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The real fuel consumption of the SAIC Maxus MAXUS EUNIQ5 hybrid version is 4.62L/100km; the average fuel consumption of the luxury version is 5.3L/100km. Here are some additional details: 1. Exterior: The overall design of the car is stable and elegant, with a touch of youthful flair. The front features a large closed grille design with blue accents, giving it a stylish look. The split headlights on both sides are sharp and elongated, blending well with the grille and enhancing the visual extension of the front. 2. Powertrain: The car is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system consisting of a 1.3T turbocharged engine and a permanent magnet synchronous motor. The engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 163PS and a peak torque of 230 Nm, meeting the China VI emission standards.
As an owner who has been driving the Maxus Euniq5 plug-in hybrid for nearly two years, I've found that the actual fuel consumption differs significantly from the official claim of 1.6 liters per 100 kilometers. For my daily commute of about 100 kilometers, the pure electric range is around 60 kilometers, and the remaining distance in hybrid mode typically consumes between 4.5 to 5 liters of fuel. In poor road conditions like heavy traffic or when using air conditioning in summer, it can rise to around 6 liters. The key is to charge frequently and avoid depleting the battery, which helps keep fuel consumption lower. Additionally, maintaining standard tire pressure can also reduce fuel consumption slightly. Overall, this car is much more economical than pure gasoline vehicles, saving more than half on monthly fuel costs, but regular maintenance is essential to maintain efficiency.