What is the real fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 Plus?
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The real fuel consumption of the Tiggo 8 Plus is 6.8L/100KM. Here are the methods for calculating car fuel consumption: 1. First, fill up the vehicle's fuel tank. 2. Then reset the odometer or record the current mileage information. 3. After using the vehicle for a period of time, refuel until the pump stops. The amount of fuel added divided by the mileage between the two refueling times multiplied by 100 gives the real fuel consumption of the car. Here is some extended information about the Tiggo 8 Plus: 1. The Tiggo 8 PLUS offers two powertrains, with the 1.5T+48V mild hybrid system being the first used by the Chery brand, available in only one model. 2. The main 1.6T engine is Chery's flagship product, available in five models. 3. There are a total of six models in the lineup, with configurations ranging from low to high: Haoxing, Haoqing, Haoxiang, Haoyao, and First Class. Among them, the Haoqing version offers two powertrain options, while the other configurations are only available with the 1.6T powertrain.
I've been driving the Tiggo 8 Plus for almost a year now, mainly for commuting in the city. The actual fuel consumption ranges between 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. The official claim is around 8 liters, but with frequent traffic lights and congestion, the fuel consumption increases, especially during peak hours when using the air conditioning can add an extra 1 to 2 liters. I usually drive gently, with light throttle and minimal hard braking, which helps keep the fuel consumption under 10 liters. On highways, it performs better at around 8 to 9 liters. I recommend new owners to maintain tire pressure at around 250 kPa after the break-in period, regularly change the engine oil with a low-viscosity brand, and frequently clean the air filter—all of which help save fuel. Additionally, using 95-octane gasoline ensures better stability. Other factors affecting fuel consumption include vehicle weight and road conditions. SUVs naturally consume more fuel, so don't stress too much about it. For long-distance driving, using cruise control can optimize fuel efficiency. In short, actual fuel consumption varies by driver, but an average of 10 liters is common and practical for saving money.