What is the real fuel consumption of the SAIC Maxus T70 pickup truck?
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The real fuel consumption of the SAIC Maxus T70 pickup truck is 7.5L. Below is a related introduction to the SAIC Maxus T70: 1. Fuel consumption introduction: Because the T70 is equipped with the 'SAIC π' engine, the adoption of a variable intake swirl system and a two-stage variable oil pump significantly reduces the fuel consumption of this engine, allowing the SAIC Maxus T70 to achieve an official fuel consumption as low as 7.5L per 100 kilometers. 2. Vehicle attributes: It is a China VI model, the T70 is a diesel vehicle with relatively higher noise. It is equipped with a 2.0T engine, the T70's engine has a maximum power of 120, and the transmission is a 6-speed automatic. The dimensions of the T70 are 5410×1934×1886.
I recently drove my friend's T70 pickup truck, the diesel version. The official fuel consumption is claimed to be around 7.5L, but in reality, it depends on how you drive—it often exceeds 10L in city traffic jams, while highway cruising can keep it between 7-8L. When carrying cargo, a fully loaded bed can increase fuel consumption by 1-2L, and using the AC or aggressive acceleration also raises fuel usage. Personally, I think the real average is around 9-10L/100km. Don't trust the brochure too much—ask experienced owners or check online forums. Fuel consumption is largely about driving habits: avoid slamming the brakes, maintain proper tire pressure, and drive at a steady speed to save a lot on fuel costs. Driving 1,000 km a month isn't cheap, so plan your car expenses wisely.