Tiggo Cross Fuel Consumption

The Chery Tiggo Cross is recognized as a fuel-efficient SUV option in its segment. For the standard petrol model, the official combined fuel consumption figure is 7.0L/100km according to both manufacturer claims and several dealer sources[1][3]. A detailed breakdown shows that this places it well below the typical efficiency benchmark of 8L/100km for vehicles in its class[1].

For the hybrid version, the picture is even more favorable. Independent testing and manufacturer data routinely report a combined consumption of 5.4L/100km for the Tiggo Cross HEV[2][4]. In some real-world, city-heavy conditions, drivers have seen the number drop as low as 4.7L/100km[2]. This makes the hybrid a strong competitor in terms of fuel efficiency, matching the output of other leading hybrid SUVs, such as the Toyota Corolla Cross HEV[2].

It is important to note, however, that real-world results for the petrol non-hybrid Tiggo Cross can vary based on driving style and traffic conditions. Some reviewers have reported actual combined fuel consumption closer to 9.3-9.7L/100km under typical urban driving, and in heavy stop-and-go city scenarios, the figure can exceed 10L/100km[5][6]. These numbers are noticeably above official claims and suggest that prospective buyers should consider their primary driving environment when estimating potential fuel costs.

Key fuel consumption figures:

  • Tiggo Cross Petrol (Official Combined): 7.0L/100km[1][3]
  • Tiggo Cross Hybrid (Official Combined): 5.4L/100km[4][2]
  • Real-world urban driving (Petrol): 9.3–10.5L/100km[6][5]
  • Real-world (Hybrid, city driving): as low as 4.7L/100km[2]

Given this range, the Tiggo Cross—especially the HEV variant—can be considered a strong contender for those prioritizing fuel economy, although real-world results for the petrol model may be less impressive than claimed, especially in city conditions.

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