How Far Can a Leiling Hybrid Go on a Full Tank of Gas?

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LeJuliet
07/29/25 5:54pm
Leiling Hybrid can travel approximately 900 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Below are the specific details about the Leiling Hybrid: 1. Body Design: The interior features a symmetrical design for the center console, complemented by a floating central display screen. 2. Performance: The vehicle is equipped with three powertrain options: 1.2T+CVT, 1.5L+CVT, and 1.8L+permanent magnet synchronous motor+E-CVT. Among these, the most outstanding is the dual-engine version with the 1.8L+permanent magnet synchronous motor combination, which can reach speeds up to 160 KM/H and has a combined fuel consumption as low as 4.1L per 100 kilometers. 3. Suspension: It adopts a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear double-wishbone independent suspension.
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