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Aug 6

I am considering purchasing the 2023 GV70 four-wheel drive luxury model. I'm curious to know the real fuel economy from those who have already bought it. Thank you.

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فهد صعدة
فهد صعدة2023-08-12 18:50
With the air conditioning on auto low throughout the summer, mainly using Eco mode with occasional Sport mode, the fuel consumption is around 16 liters per 100 km in the city, and about 8.6 liters on the highway.
علي يونس
علي يونس2023-08-11 06:36
I'm considering getting the 4WD luxury version and adding 19-inch wheels with a digital instrument panel! How much more fuel does the 4WD use compared to the RWD? Does anyone know?
نايف منذر
نايف منذر2023-08-11 01:21
In the city, I get about 15, and on the highway around 9.
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خالد عماد
خالد عماد2023-08-06 22:00
I'm sorry, but your message doesn't contain enough context for translation. Could you please provide more details or clarify your request?
سلمان رومي
سلمان رومي2023-08-06 21:23
Highway: Just over 7 liters (Comfort mode + average speed of 90 km/h), City: Around 11 liters (Economy mode + average speed of 20 km/h), Combined: Just over 8 liters displayed.
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