What is the real fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 1.5T manual transmission?
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This model's 1.5T urban fuel consumption is approximately 11L per 100km, depending on road conditions and driving habits. Under full load conditions, the urban fuel consumption is estimated to be around 12L. Below is relevant information about the Tiggo 8: 1. Introduction: The Chery Tiggo 8 is a product under Chery, equipped with the ACTECO-1.6TGDI direct-injection turbocharged engine (2019 Top 10 Chinese Engine) and the Getrag 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission, capable of delivering a maximum power of 145kW and a peak torque of 290N•m. It features a Masking combustion chamber with a thermal efficiency of up to 37.1% and was launched on April 25, 2018. 2. Body colors: Pearl White, Obsidian Black, Titanium Gray, Desert Gold, Rhine Blue, Provence Purple.
I've been driving a Tiggo 8 with a 1.5T manual transmission. For city commuting, which often involves traffic jams, the average fuel consumption is around 9-10L/100km, while on highways it can drop to 7-8L. In summer, using the air conditioning increases consumption to over 10L, whereas in winter, the impact of heating is less significant. Driving habits play a crucial role; rapid acceleration and hard braking are the most fuel-consuming. I've managed to save about 0.5L by correcting these bad habits. Vehicle condition is also key; low tire pressure can increase consumption by 0.3L, and delayed maintenance, such as using old engine oil that increases friction resistance, can also raise fuel consumption. I recommend using a mobile app to record each refueling, as it clearly shows the actual fuel consumption and helps adjust driving habits.
After driving this car, I found that the fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 manual transmission 1.5T varies from person to person. The official data is relatively low at about 7-8L, but real user feedback often reports 9-11L in urban areas. Key factors include road conditions: congested city driving with frequent engine starts and stops can increase consumption by 1-2L; load: carrying a full load of passengers or cargo typically adds around 0.5L; and environmental factors like lower temperatures slightly reducing fuel consumption but increased usage of air conditioning can raise it. As a driver, I recommend maintaining a steady speed of 80-90km/h on highways for optimal fuel efficiency, with actual tests showing it can drop below 7.5L. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the intake tract to reduce carbon buildup, can also help stabilize fuel consumption around 9L.