What is the typical highway fuel consumption for an SUV?
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SUV highway fuel consumption typically ranges between 1.6 to 2.0 liters per 100 kilometers. Definition of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the standardized measurement of a vehicle's liters per 100 kilometers under constant-speed driving conditions, as specified by national regulations for certain vehicle types. Factors affecting fuel consumption: These include vehicle condition, driving habits, road conditions, vehicle weight, and load capacity. Actual fuel consumption should be considered comprehensively from multiple aspects. For example, some drivers accelerate slowly, maintain steady speeds, and brake gently, resulting in relatively low fuel consumption. Others exhibit the opposite behavior - frequently overtaking and performing emergency braking, which inevitably leads to higher fuel consumption.