Fuel Economy Under Load & Comfort Settings — How does carrying passengers, luggage, and using AC affect Tiggo 4 Pro’s mileage?
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Fuel Economy Under Load & Comfort Settings — How does carrying passengers, luggage, and using AC affect Tiggo 4 Pro’s mileage?
When the car is fully loaded passengers + luggage, does fuel consumption rise steeply compared to solo driving?
How much does running AC — especially in hot weather — reduce the fuel efficiency?
On longer trips with full load and AC usage, does the mileage significantly compared to highway driving with light load?
Is the in fuel economy acceptable relative to the increase in comfort and load capacity?
Do owners feel the trade‑off between load/comfort and fuel consumption remains reasonable for regular use?
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How much does running AC — especially in hot weather — reduce the fuel efficiency?
On longer trips with full load and AC usage, does the mileage significantly compared to highway driving with light load?
Is the in fuel economy acceptable relative to the increase in comfort and load capacity?
Do owners feel the trade‑off between load/comfort and fuel consumption remains reasonable for regular use?
Talha Kyanii asked on 06 Dec 2025 11:13:44 am
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Gari Master - on 06 Dec 2025 11:15:57 amWith full load several passengers + luggage and AC turned on, fuel efficiency s compared to solo driving o r light load.
On long trips with luggage and AC, mileage tends to decrease more noticeably.
For regular commuting with few passengers and moderate usage, the in efficiency is manageable.
If the car is frequently fully loaded and AC is often used, the fuel cost becomes noticeably higher.
Conclusion: Using the car under heavy load o r full comfort settings reduces fuel efficiency — acceptable for occasional use, but not ideal for frequent heavy load use.
On long trips with luggage and AC, mileage tends to decrease more noticeably.
For regular commuting with few passengers and moderate usage, the in efficiency is manageable.
If the car is frequently fully loaded and AC is often used, the fuel cost becomes noticeably higher.
Conclusion: Using the car under heavy load o r full comfort settings reduces fuel efficiency — acceptable for occasional use, but not ideal for frequent heavy load use.
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