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What is the fuel consumption of the Largus Cross? What is the actual fuel consumption of the Lada-Largus?

22.12.2020

For Lada Largus, fuel consumption per 100 km according to the passport is 10 liters. And this is an urban cycle, not a mixed cycle or anything else. We're talking about a 16 valve here. So, according to BC, at first the car consumed 12 liters, and after a week the consumption was 10.5 liters, but this is already a mixed cycle. According to the passport it is 7.9. Question: what's wrong? Maybe VAZ BC is just lying?

You need to understand: not a single manufacturer indicates real fuel consumption figures. We are talking about measurements carried out according to a certain method, in order to then use the result to compare cars, different configurations, etc.

Improving your driving style in the first month of running-in

After running-in, fuel consumption on the Lada Largus can be 7 or less than 7 liters per hundred. Here we are talking about driving on the highway and about 16- valve engine.

The photo shown above is a screenshot of the BC display real car. We don’t need to falsify the results; besides, these results do not reach the “passport” level.

Passport data on gasoline consumption of a Lada Largus car

For example, consider and compare two tables. One will indicate the fuel consumption of the Lada Largus, the other will show the figures for the Dacia Loan MCV station wagon.

Above are the data from AvtoVAZ, and in the following table are the figures announced by Renault.

Let's analyze what we see:

  • Lada Largus and Dacha Logan MCV are the same car. In the version with a 16-valve internal combustion engine, the consumption must be the same, that is, the numbers in the top line of the two tables must coincide. But there are differences here, and noticeable ones.
  • None of the tables should be used as a guide during operation. However, helpful information the passport data still contains: you can compare different configurations, as well as indicators “for the city” and “for the highway”.

How to use tables? Example 1

A reader asked whether fuel consumption was too high, that is, whether it complied with the standards. For the Lada Largus, fuel consumption standards are not given anywhere, just like for any other car. Now let’s look at how to use passport data:

  1. Suppose that when driving along the highway, the BC showed a consumption of 7.4 liters. We find our configuration in the table, we see the number 6.7 there. Then there will be a proportion: 6.7 is to 7.4, as 10.1 is to X.
  2. The number X is 11.2 - this is the consumption rate in the city, but only for of this car, for which the readings on the highway were “7.4”.

A car with the parameters that were indicated actually exists. Its mileage is 30,000 km.

Test Largus with K4M engine

Let's use tables again for our own purposes. Example 2

Motor 11189 – more economical than the “French”K7 M». Proof:

  1. We take any column from the Renault table;
  2. We normalize the top number to the VAZ numbers: 7.9 is related to 7.5, as 8.2 is related to X.
  3. X = 8.6. This value would have been obtained if one technique had been used for the K7M engines - the same as for the ICE 11189 and K4M (top table).

The number 8.6 is greater than 8.2. So we compared the two motors. In reality, fuel consumption for the Lada Largus will be different, whether with a VAZ or with a French 8-valve.

About reducing fuel consumption during the running-in process

Read more about how to reduce consumption on a Lada Largus in the material:

Imagine: there is a certain test route on which measurements are taken. As mileage increases, efficiency changes:

  • For a mileage of 30,000 km, the figure will be 9.3 liters per 100 km;
  • For 60,000 km on the same route, different figures will be obtained - 8.3 liters per 100 km.

Based on these numbers, you can roughly judge when the run-in ends.

All figures given above refer to a real-life car with a K4M engine.

Consumption in the city for a 16-valve Lada Largus, example in video

Since 2011, the joint venture AvtoVAZ and Renault began producing cars Lada Largus. The car had several body styles, including a van for transporting goods, a passenger version and two types of station wagon, for 5 and 7 seats respectively. Fuel consumption various modifications Lada Largus may differ depending on the type of body or types of installed engine.

Lada Largus 1.6 and 84 hp.

The lowest power motor K7M has 84 horsepower and the fuel compartment volume is 1.6 liters, its assembly is carried out at facilities located in Romania and a car with such an engine is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 155 km/h. This 8-valve power unit is considered the lowest power, and its basic consumption rate is:

  • City limits - 12.3.
  • Mixed cycle – 7.5.
  • Route – 7.2.

If we compare the consumption of a car with a K7M engine, then the station wagon has the lowest fuel consumption per 100 km; on average, gasoline savings are about 500 grams. The data for the passenger and cargo body versions are almost identical.

Owner reviews

  • Arsen, Kirov. I bought a Lada Largus to use as a taxi; this car turned out to be very versatile and not at all gluttonous. I mainly take orders for cargo transportation, but even when there is not enough cargo transportation work, I can take passengers, taking into account the fact that average consumption Fuel in the city is 11 liters, I won’t go into the minus.
  • Andrey, Kostroma. I have a large family, so I was very happy about the appearance of a domestic station wagon with 7 seats, especially since the suspension and steering of the Lada Largus are the same as on Renault Logan, in other words, not killable. Fuel consumption on the 84-horsepower Largus is also not quite high, which allows you to save money on the family budget.
  • Vadim, Ussuriysk. I purchased a used 2014 Lada Largus car, and surprisingly, the fuel consumption rates were not too different from those declared by the manufacturer despite the solid mileage. Based on my calculations, I can say that in the city this workhorse rarely consumes more than 12 liters of fuel. Measurements on the highway gave a result of 7.5-8 liters of gasoline, depending on the condition of the road.
  • Vasily, Nizhnevartovsk. Got it from a friend at a similar price Lada price Largus on an 8-valve engine, because he knew that the car was well looked after and had no accidents. As for fuel consumption standards, I can say for such a large car, and even one assembled at our plant, they are quite acceptable. Taking into account our harsh climate, when traveling to and from work in the city, I fill up with fuel at the rate of 13 liters per hundred square meters, and this is subject to 20-minute warm-up 2 times a day.

Lada Largus 1.6 and 90 hp

The car is equipped with a VAZ-11189 unit domestic production, this Lada Largus has similar specifications with an 84-horsepower engine. Data for this Largus model consumption will be slightly different:

  • City limits – 12.4.
  • Mixed cycle – 7.7.
  • Route – 7.0.

As you can see, in free movement, despite the greater number of horsepower, the fuel consumption of the Lada Largus per 100 km of free highway is even lower than that of the 84-horsepower version.

Owner reviews

  • Kirill, Astrakhan. I have a carpentry workshop, and I make kitchen furniture to order, so my choice was the Lada Largus, equipped for a van; it does not take up much space in the garage and is quite roomy; when disassembled, it can fit almost any piece of furniture. Gasoline costs are acceptable, of course this is not a sedan with a 1.6 liter engine, which consumes 8 liters in the city, but for such dimensions 12-13 liters is not so much.
  • Sergey, Armavir. Sorry, it wasn't there before domestic analogues with the same spaciousness as the Lada Largus. I bought a 2011 car, just off the assembly line, and I don’t regret anything, parts are always available in any store, although breakdowns do not happen often if the main components are serviced in a timely manner. It’s a pity that our engineers have not yet learned how to make more economical engines, because both 8 and 16 valves in Largus consume about 13 liters when driving around the city.
  • Evgeniy, Naro-Fominsk. This machine will be excellent choice for those who like to travel outdoors in comfort, since there is a whole carload of space for everything you need. In addition, the suspension seems to be designed for off-road use, but the fuel consumption standards of the Lada Largus are rather high. Over rough terrain and frequent driving high speed costs can be up to 15 liters per hundred kilometers.
  • Grigory, Ivanovo. When choosing a car, I relied on ease of maintenance and price Supplies, of course, in this regard, domestic cars have no competitors, everything is easy to install and easy to find. The only unpleasant thing is the real consumption of the Lada Largus, after a hundred thousand mileage it increased and began to hit my pocket, at the moment, to be calm, I fill up with gasoline at the rate of 14-15 liters per hundred kilometers of road.

Lada Largus 1.6 and 105 hp.

Cars with more powerful engines have 105 hp under the hood. with 16 valves, this provides a more confident acceleration and a small reserve of power that can help out in critical situations. The K4M engine was produced at the Renault Espana plant, now its production has been established at the AvtoVAZ concern. Recent upgrades to EURO-5 standards have led to a reduction in power to 102 hp, and torque has also decreased to 145 Nm. Fuel consumption on a Lada Largus with a K4M engine can be compared, according to the manufacturer’s data, with other power units:

  • City limits - 11.8.
  • Mixed cycle – 8.4.
  • Route – 6.7.

Based on these data, we can judge that the K4M engine turned out to be more modern and its efficiency is higher than that of the other two engines that are equipped with the Lada Largus, but to judge real numbers based on reviews from the owners of this car.

Reviews about the consumption of Lada Largus 16. 105 hp.

  • Vladimir, Kaliningrad. When purchasing, I had a choice between inexpensive domestic, but new car or a German equivalent with mileage across Europe, but at the last moment I settled on the Lada Largus and although the fuel consumption rate is higher than that of the European analogue, it is much cheaper to maintain. Another advantage is a high-quality suspension, because the latest models, even from popular brands, cannot always boast of the reliability of this important unit. If we evaluate real costs fuel, then the data is approximately the following: city 12-13 liters, highway up to 8 liters, on a good road.
  • Roman, Ekaterinburg. I bought a completely new car, a 2018 Lada Largus Cross, with a new K4M engine. I am very pleased with the purchase, even when picking up speed, this mule is not inferior to many sedans, not to mention the reduction in fuel costs, which was achieved by adopting European experience in the manufacture of power units. I drive mostly around the city and my pocket doesn't empty out as quickly as I expected; for driving in heavy traffic I fill up at 12 liters. per 100 km of road.
  • Victor, Novoshakhtinsk. An excellent machine, if you have an idea how to use all its advantages. Thanks to the spacious luggage compartment I can fit all my fishing gear, and my well-fed friends can sit comfortably in the spacious interior. I would also like to say something about the suspension, it is very reliable, I have never heard of it letting me down before. This difference is especially visible in comparison with Granta and Kalina 2. As for fuel consumption, I can say that gasoline consumption is acceptable, of course the car consumes a lot at high speeds, but on the highway everything changes for the better. Out of habit, I pour gasoline into the tank at the rate of 10-11 liters per hundred kilometers.
  • Vitaly, Yeisk. I managed to buy a used Lada Largus, to say that I suffered a lot is to say nothing. The previous owner beat it up pretty badly, the engine was completely destroyed, the fuel consumption rate did not fit within any limits, besides, the engine ate oil, the exhaust gases had a pronounced black color. When converting the amount of gasoline poured into rubles, the amount came out to be frightening. Over a hundred kilometers around the city, more than 15 liters were fired, this is like the old engine of the 24th Volga. Although I should have looked more carefully when buying, it’s my own fault.

How to reduce fuel consumption

Fuel consumption in any car depends on a number of subjective and objective factors, ranging from traffic route congestion, the number of traffic lights along the way and the time of year, to driving style. Driving in an aggressive style will lead to an increase in gasoline consumption standards, and even on a new car, distortions may occur in relation to the data on the Lada Largus passport.

Important! Any unreasonable increase in speed is a sure path to increased gas mileage.

The main factors of increased consumption can be considered:

  1. The quality of the gasoline being poured is low; at many gas stations the octane number is increased with the help of additives, but this does not make the car drive much better, but the gas emissions increase, which leads to high costs.
  2. All electrical equipment that is turned on while driving takes on part of the generated energy, which can also become a factor in increasing gasoline consumption in a car of any brand.
  3. IN winter time Every year, a lot of fuel is spent on warming up a cold engine, which naturally increases the consumption of gasoline.
  4. Exhausted engine parts are one of the main factors increased consumption fuel, to avoid such a situation you need to monitor the condition of the car and pay attention to the color exhaust gases(if the valves are worn out, oil gets into the fuel and the exhaust gases become black and acquire a characteristic odor).

The main advice can be considered the timely identification of problems, and for this you should carefully monitor changes in the performance characteristics of the car. To eliminate one of common reasons If the Lada Largus has increased gas consumption, you can simply replace or clean the fuel filter.

"LADA Largus" is a small-class budget station wagon, developed by AvtoVAZ OJSC together with specialists from the Renault-Nissan concern. Externally similar to popular model Dacia Logan MCV, the car is fully adapted to domestic operating conditions. The modern exterior, spacious interior and large trunk volume fully satisfy the requirements of the average family that needs a versatile and relatively inexpensive a car.

One of the most important performance characteristics family LADA station wagon Largus is without a doubt an indicator of gasoline consumption, which largely depends on the type of installed power unit and driving habits.

Engines

LADA cars Largus are equipped with 4-cylinder engines with a cylinder capacity of 1.6 liters:

  • K7M - 8-valve engine with 84 hp. pp., which is produced at the Automobile Dacia plant (Romania) of the Renault concern.
  • K4M - 16-valve power unit with a capacity of 105 hp. pp., manufactured at the Renault Espana plant; The K4M power unit is also assembled at AvtoVAZ OJSC. In terms of ecology, it now complies with EURO-5 standards, but at the same time it has lost a little in power (102 hp) and torque (145 Nm).
  • VAZ-11189 is a domestic 8-valve engine with a power of 87 hp. With.

Fuel consumption during its operation largely depends on which power unit is installed on a particular modification of the LADA Largus.

"LADA Largus" with K7M engine

LADA Largus with a K7M engine is capable of reaching a speed of about 155 km/h. The car accelerates to a speed of 100 km/h in 16.5 seconds. Standard fuel consumption is, l/100 km:

  • in the urban cycle - 12.3;
  • on the highway - 7.5;
  • in mixed mode - 7.2.

"Lada Largus" with K4M engine

The K4M power unit allows the LADA Largus to accelerate to 100 km/h in 13.5 seconds. The maximum speed is 165 km/h. Standard gasoline consumption for this model, l/100 km:

  • in the urban cycle - 11.8;
  • on the highway - 6.7;
  • in mixed mode - 8.4.

"LADA Largus" with a VAZ-11189 power unit

LADA Largus, powered by a domestic VAZ-11189 engine, accelerates to a speed of 100 km/h in 15.4 seconds, and its maximum speed is 157 km/h. Standard fuel consumption, l/100 km:

  • in the urban cycle - 12.4;
  • on the highway - 7.7;
  • in mixed mode - 7.0.

Real fuel consumption

In practice, the fuel consumption of LADA Largus can significantly exceed standard values. This is largely due to:

  • engine run-in mode;
  • aggressive driving style associated with frequent braking and acceleration;
  • the use of various types of installed electrical equipment, especially air conditioning, during the operation of which fuel consumption increases by approximately 1 l/100 km;
  • engine malfunction;
  • poor quality fuel;
  • operation of the car in the cold season.

There are a number of other, seemingly insignificant factors that increase fuel consumption during operation of LADA Largus.

How fuel consumption changes during a real trip in a LADA Largus car can be seen in the video:

In addition, the gasoline consumption of LADA Largus strongly depends on its driving mode in the traffic on the road.

Gasoline consumption on the highway

In order to determine the real fuel consumption when operating the LADA Largus in highway conditions, you need to constantly monitor its speed. As a rule, on any highway there are traffic lights, signs limiting speed and prohibiting overtaking. Thus, the car moves at different speeds on different sections of the highway (from 40 to 130 km/h), and average speed such a car as LADA Largus does not exceed 77 km/h.

Important! An analysis of reviews from drivers who operated a LADA Largus car in highway conditions demonstrates that gasoline consumption per 100 km is on average 7.2 liters.

Fuel consumption in urban conditions

A driver who decides to check how much fuel his LADA Largus actually consumes must consciously:

  • get stuck in traffic jams;
  • leave when city streets are at their busiest;
  • stand at traffic lights;
  • Always use air conditioning, etc.

In such conditions, according to statistics, the LADA Largus consumes up to 13.3 liters of fuel per 100 km. mileage If the driver prefers to drive in an aggressive manner (fast acceleration - sharp braking), then the gasoline consumption of his Largus will be significantly higher.

Additional Information

Surveys conducted on the Internet among Lada owners Largus showed that:

  • 33% of respondents voted for fuel consumption of 8...9 l/100 km;
  • 26% of votes received gasoline consumption of 9...10 l/100 km;
  • 15% of owners noted fuel consumption in the range of 10...11 l/100 km;
  • 10% of survey participants voted for fuel consumption at the level of 7...8 and 11...12 l/100 km.

In mid-2011, the Lada Largus series car was presented to the public. The production of this model is a joint project between VAZ and Renault. Thus, the release of 70 thousand copies was initially planned. According to its concept, Largus is a version of the Dacia Logan car, adapted for Russia, produced in Romania since 2006. There are three versions of the Lada Largus, which is produced today: a station wagon (R90), a station wagon with increased capacity and a cargo van (F90).

Fuel consumption rate per 100 km

In 2008, AvtoVAZ bought a license to produce Renault engines. At the same time, the rights to produce cars of the French automaker under called Lada. Under the hood of the Lada Largus there is a 1.6-liter power unit. It has eight valves and a power of 84 horsepower. This engine is one of three in the line of power units and is equipped with a five-speed manual transmission transmission Maximum speed which such an engine can develop is 156 km/h. At the same time, its fuel consumption is 12.3 liters in the urban cycle and 7.5 liters on the highway.

Real consumption gasoline

  • Sergey, Moscow. Lada (VAZ) Largus 1.6 MT 2014. I am happy with the car. Just a monster compared to the VAZ 2115 that I owned before. I like the fact that it is very roomy, you can carry anything in the trunk. The only downside is the long wheelbase, it’s hard to drive over hills. At speeds above 80 km/h, the transmission begins to make a terrible noise. Consumption is 12.5 liters in the city and 8 liters on the highway.
  • Julia, Kyiv. The car is ideal for transporting goods. Also very good for traveling with the family. At 30 thousand km, I noticed that the engine power began to drop. The service center changed the cuff and everything seemed to be fine. Fuel consumption in the summer on the 92nd is 9 liters, in the winter about 10 liters. To me new Largus 2014 with a 1.6 MT engine.
  • Nikolay, Vologda. I have already driven 12,000 km in my brand new Lada Largus 2014. Overall the car is not bad, but there are some disadvantages. After 8 thousand, reverse gear began to shift poorly. The trunk floor is uneven and the seats do not recline well. The onboard consumption of the 1.6 MT engine shows about 12.5 liters in the city and 8 liters on the highway. The positive thing is that there is high ground clearance and good suspension.
  • Sergey, Tomsk. Lada (VAZ) Largus 1.6 MT. I bought the car in 2014. During all this time I drove it mainly to work. Constantly carried cargo. After 11,000 km I'm still happy with the car. For such a price there are simply no shortcomings. Although in the first days of operation several fuses burned out and I don’t know why. Consumption is about 9.5-10 liters per 100 km.
  • Victor, Kursk. After owning a six and an eight, I was surprised that the Lada Largus is domestic car. I was very pleased with the purchase. For driving in rural areas - just what you need. Consumption is 9.5 liters per 100 km. Main disadvantage– there are large gaps in the doors, because of this the cabin is constantly full of dust. Engine 1.6 MT, model 2013.

Lada Largus 1.6 MT 87 hp

Official information

If the 1.6 engine (84 hp) is installed on a Lada Largus with 5 seats, then under the hood of a seven-seater car you can see essentially the same petrol 1.6-liter 8-valve with a slightly increased power to 87 horsepower. Just like the previous power unit, this engine is paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and can accelerate the car to a top speed of 155 km/h. At the same time, the acceleration time from zero to hundreds of kilometers is 15.4 seconds, and fuel consumption per 100 km in the urban cycle is 12.4 liters and on the highway - 7.7 liters.

Fuel consumption on Russian roads

  • Victor, Belgorod. Lada (VAZ) Largus 1.6 MT 2012. As for me, the car is so-so. Doesn't justify itself. Firstly, on-board computer antediluvian. On Kalina it’s even better. Secondly, after six months all the chrome plating peeled off. It is unclear why the fog lights were installed, since they are of no use. The consumption is high - more than 12 liters per 100 km in the city, and this is only in the summer.
  • Renat, Naberezhnye Chelny. The car is good, but only if you plan to use it for work and transporting cargo, and traveling with your family. The luggage capacity of the Lada Largus (2013 model) is enormous, especially when a row of seats is folded down. Consumption in the city is 12-13 liters, on the highway 8 liters. It’s bad that due to the lack of a filter in the stove and rubber bands between the doors, the cabin is full of dust.
  • Olga, Lipetsk. The car was taken in 2013 for long trips and transportation of large dogs. Under these criteria, Largus 1.6 MT 87 hp. justified himself. One of the disadvantages is the long body, which is not very convenient in the city when making turns and parking. Also expensive to maintain. Consumption is within 12 liters in the city, outside the city 8-9 liters maximum.
  • Ilya, Peter. Lada Largus 1.6 MT 2012. I didn’t find any flaws in this car - it’s a good workhorse. It contains a car, an SUV, and a truck. I've been looking for exactly this for a long time. The design is excellent and, in my opinion, not typical for our automobile industry. The engine is powerful and pulls well. The consumption is a bit high, but it will do for such a car. On average 9-10 liters per 100 km.
  • Elena, Smolensk. For a family living outside the city, this is perfect car. He is a reliable assistant both at work and at leisure. I am one hundred percent satisfied, because for such a price it has many more advantages than expected. The 1.6 engine is good; it consumes no more than 8 liters per hundred kilometers on the highway. In the city the computer shows 12 liters.

Lada Largus 1.6 MT 105 hp

Technical data

The next 1.6 liter is gasoline unit with a power of 105 horsepower. Unlike the previous two engines, this engine has increased the number of valves from 8 to 16. This type installed on both seven-seater and five-seater Largus. Such a car accelerates to hundreds of kilometers in 13.5 seconds, which is 2 seconds faster than the 87-horsepower one. The maximum speed is 165 km/h, while fuel consumption is 11.5 liters in the urban cycle and 7.5 liters in the suburban cycle. Despite the increased power, fuel consumption has decreased slightly.

The volume of the power unit of the Lada Largus engine, for which AvtoVAZ acquired a license to produce from the French concern Renault back in 2008, is 1.6 liters. In the modification with 8 valves, the power is 84 horsepower. The maximum acceleration speed of this type of engine is 156 kilometers per hour.

In the modification with a seven-seater cabin, the engine characteristics are almost identical, however, it has slightly more power compared to the previous one (by three horsepower).

A line with 16-valve engines is also available; they are installed on both the five- and seven-seater Largus. The acceleration time of such an engine to 100 kilometers per hour is 13.5 seconds, which is 2 seconds faster than the 87-horsepower one. The maximum speed of this modification is 165 kilometers per hour.

Passport data regarding fuel consumption of Lada Largus

As follows from the technical documentation of the model in question, the volume of gasoline consumed on different types of engines according to the passport is slightly different:

  • for an eight-valve engine, the power is 84 hp. With. it is 12.3 liters per 100 kilometers when driving around the city, and 7.5 liters for the same distance when driving on the highway;
  • for the same engine the power is 87 hp. With. this figure is 12.4 and 7.7 liters, respectively;
  • for a sixteen-valve engine, fuel consumption will be 11.5 and 7.5 liters, respectively, according to the passport.

New model Lada Largus Cross


Released in 2015 the new kind in the Lada Largus line. Crosses are classified as SUVs by their type, this is caused by an increase in clearance between the body and the road surface. This car equipped gasoline engine volume of 1.6 liters for 105 horsepower.

The gasoline consumption indicators of this car correspond to the characteristics of a sixteen-valve engine.

Reviews from car owners

As you know, often passport data does not quite correspond to those that car owners subsequently record during operation. The reasons for this are known to everyone, and it is hardly worth talking about it again and again. However, analyze the reviews real owners Lada Largus is possible, and even necessary.

Most car owners note a slight excess of fuel consumption over the passport data. So, judging by their reviews on car owner forums on the Internet, for engines with a capacity of 84 horsepower, the actual gasoline consumption when driving around the city is 12.5 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, and when traveling on the highway - 8 liters. On average, the volume of consumption in mixed mode will be about 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers.

The 87-horsepower engines have almost the same performance in both modes; on average, they consume up to 10 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers.

The 105-horsepower engines of the Lada Largus in mixed mode consume 9-10 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers, when driving around the city - up to 13 liters, and on the highway, judging by the reviews of the owners, the figure ranges from 7 to 9 liters.

Methods for reducing fuel consumption of Lada Largus

As you know, there is no universal remedy to reduce the fuel consumption of your car, however, a certain set of possible measures, as noted by experienced car enthusiasts, is still available. Among them:

  • car tuning and chip tuning;
  • refueling with high-quality gasoline;
  • installation of gas cylinder equipment (GBO).