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Does the Tiggo 8 Pro’s Real-World Fuel Economy Match Its Official / Claimed Mileage Figures in Pakistani Driving Conditions?

Does the Tiggo 8 Pro’s Real-World Fuel Economy Match Its Official / Claimed Mileage Figures in Pakistani Driving Conditions?

Manufacturers often quote ideal fuel-economy numbers under controlled conditions. Given Pakistan’s mix of city traffic, frequent stops, poor roads, and possibly heavier loads full family, luggage, do real Tiggo 8 Pro owners actually get mileage close to those claims? How big is the gap between the claimed fuel efficiency and what owners observe in everyday driving across cities and highways in Pakistan?
Talha Kyanii asked on 05 Dec 2025 16:54:41 pm
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Gari Master - on 05 Dec 2025 17:01:29 pm
According to one listing, Tiggo 8 Pro offers ~12 km/L in city and ~16 km/L on highway under “normal / ideal” conditions.
Pakwheels
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With a 51 L tank, that gives a theoretical city-range of about 612 km o r highway range of ~816 km per tank.
Pakwheels
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However — some other local sources under “real-world conditions” report much lower mileage: ~8-10 km/L overall city + mixed driving.
Gari.PK
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In user reviews on one major Pakistani car-forum site: while people appreciate the engine performance and features, many complain that “in city traffic with frequent stops” fuel economy is worse than what official numbers promise — that tends to bring the practical mileage down noticeably.
Pakwheels
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Pakwheels
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So — yes: while official/spec claims suggest 12–16 km/L, many actual owners in Pakistan report significantly lower real-world fuel economy often around 8–10 km/L, especially in city/stop-and-go traffic o r loaded conditions.
 

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