How Far Can a Full Tank of Gas Take the Geely Binrui?
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Geely Binrui can travel approximately 700-800 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Here are the specific details about the Geely Binrui: 1. The Geely Binrui is a compact car launched by Geely Auto. 2. Power configuration: This car is available with two powertrain options, equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine and a 1.0T turbocharged engine respectively. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 98kW and a maximum torque of 215 Nm, while the 1.0T engine produces a maximum power of 100kW and a maximum torque of 205 Nm. Notably, the 1.4T turbocharged engine is a four-cylinder engine, and the 1.0T turbocharged engine is a three-cylinder engine. The engines are paired with a 6-speed manual transmission, a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission, or a CVT continuously variable transmission.
As a veteran driver with nearly a decade of experience, I also own a Geely Binyue. I've driven it on many long and short trips. The fuel tank has a large capacity of 50 liters, with an official claimed fuel consumption of around 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. However, based on my actual measurements, the real mileage is greatly affected by driving habits and road conditions. During peak hours in the city with heavy traffic, a full tank can last up to 650 kilometers at most. But if driving on highways or rural roads, maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h, it can easily exceed 800 kilometers. For example, last summer, my family and I drove from Nanjing to Huangshan. The round trip plus some sightseeing was nearly 780 kilometers without refueling. I recommend avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, and regularly maintaining the engine and tire pressure to save more fuel. In winter, running the air conditioner too high also increases fuel consumption, so keeping it around 25 degrees is best. Overall, a full tank can normally cover 700 to 850 kilometers, making it a reliable choice.
As a car technology enthusiast, I'm particularly fascinated by the engine performance of the Geely Binrui. It's equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine paired with a CVT transmission. Theoretically, with a full 50-liter fuel tank and a combined fuel consumption of 6.2L/100km, it can cover approximately 815 kilometers. However, actual performance depends heavily on driving habits. For instance, when cruising on highways at 90-100 km/h with low wind resistance, fuel consumption drops to 5.8L/100km, easily achieving 840 kilometers. In contrast, frequent stop-and-go city driving can push consumption above 7L/100km, reducing range to just 630 kilometers. I've also tested different conditions - opening windows or adding luggage weight decreases mileage, while maintaining constant speed in eco mode can squeeze out an extra 80 kilometers. I recommend installing an OBD driving display to monitor real-time fuel consumption for precise optimization and waste reduction. Overall, daily driving yields a fluctuating range of 680-820 kilometers per tank - the key is maintaining steady driving habits.
I'm just an ordinary office worker driving a Geely Binyue for my daily commute, 20 kilometers round trip from home to the office, with traffic congestion adding up to half an hour in total. A full tank lasts me over half a month without worry, which I understand means more than 700 kilometers—steady and reliable. During peak hours with many red lights or on rainy slippery roads, it doesn't go as far, but under normal conditions, refueling every two weeks is hassle-free and cost-effective. I think it's quite economical, requiring only simple maintenance—no need for anything complicated.