
The average real fuel consumption of the Roewe RX5 ePlus is 8.32L/100Km and 9.10L/100Km respectively. Method for calculating real fuel consumption: Divide the amount of fuel filled by the distance traveled by the car and multiply by 100 to get the car's comprehensive fuel consumption. A single measurement cannot provide the most accurate data; it is best to calculate based on three fuel fill-ups and distances traveled for more precise results. Tips to reduce fuel consumption: When driving on the road, avoid frequent overtaking unless necessary. Maintaining a steady speed helps reduce fuel consumption. Additionally, maintaining a proper following distance from the car ahead and minimizing unnecessary braking actions can also save fuel.

Having driven the Roewe RX5 ePlus for nearly half a year now, the real-world fuel consumption is quite reliable. In congested city traffic, it can reach 7 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways or smooth roads in hybrid mode, it's around 5.5 liters. Battery level is crucial—with a full charge, it can run purely on electricity for about 70 kilometers, hardly using any fuel, but once the battery is depleted, fuel consumption increases slightly. I usually drive in hybrid mode for my daily commute, averaging around 6 liters. Fuel consumption rises when using the heater in winter or during rapid acceleration, but overall, it's significantly more economical than pure gasoline vehicles. For more precise data, I recommend checking owner forums or app records, where real-world measurements mostly range between 5.5 to 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Driving smoothly and preheating the battery can help stabilize fuel consumption—just avoid pushing too hard for speed.

The Roewe RX5 ePlus is a plug-in hybrid vehicle with an actual combined fuel consumption of around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. Its hybrid technology ensures fuel efficiency, achieving nearly zero fuel consumption when driven by the electric motor with sufficient battery charge. Once the battery is depleted, the engine takes over, increasing fuel consumption to about 7 liters. Driving conditions significantly impact consumption: urban traffic slightly raises it, while highway cruising can lower it to just over 5 liters. The official NEDC rating is 1.6 liters, but real-world driving typically sees 5 to 7 liters. The pure electric range of 70 kilometers is reliable, with summer performance being accurate but reduced in winter. Optimizing fuel consumption involves setting the energy recovery to medium and maintaining regular charging habits.

The actual fuel consumption of this car depends on how you use it. Most owners report an average of around 6 liters. In hybrid mode with sufficient battery charge, fuel consumption can drop to almost zero; after the engine kicks in, it's about 7 liters in the city and 5 liters on highways. Factors like road conditions, driving habits, and temperature all play a role—using air conditioning or heavy loads can increase consumption to 7 liters. The pure electric range is 70 kilometers, but in winter, it drops to under 60 kilometers. Overall, it's very fuel-efficient and eco-friendly, saving over 30% compared to pure gasoline cars. For more accuracy, refer to real-world tests or forum data.


