What is the real fuel consumption of the Maxus G10?
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The fuel consumption is approximately 12.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the Maxus G10: Introduction: The SAIC Maxus G10 - a large MPV, integrates numerous outstanding configurations, whether in terms of power, space, technology, or image, it fully demonstrates its substantial capabilities, comprehensively meeting consumers' all-domain needs. Interior Design: The G10 pioneers the space magic box interior design, where the interior space is unprecedentedly released and offers new possibilities. The passenger cabin seats feature a full rail design, enabling flexible and versatile arrangements between the passenger area and the luggage area. The G10's exceptionally large interior space can not only accommodate a 7-seat layout but also achieve a 9-seat cabin layout, meeting the demands of MPV users for large space and multifunctionality.
I've been driving the Maxus G10 for nearly three years now. It's a quite practical MPV, but you should be mentally prepared for its fuel consumption. The official rating is 10-12L/100km, but my real-world tests show 14-15L/100km is normal for daily city driving. On highways, it can drop to 11-12L/100km, but during traffic jams or with AC on in summer, it's not unusual to see it spike above 15L/100km. There are so many factors affecting fuel efficiency - my driving style isn't aggressive, but when carrying the whole family or with a fully loaded trunk, consumption noticeably increases; delayed maintenance like clogged air filters also makes the engine thirstier. To save some fuel, I recommend gentle acceleration and maintaining proper tire pressure - this can save 1-2L/100km in urban driving. Ultimately, real-world consumption varies by driver - don't just trust official figures, 12-15L/100km is the typical range in actual use.