How many kilometers can a 10-model Lova run on a full tank of gas?

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LeIsabelle
07/29/25 9:17pm
10-model Lova can generally run about 700 kilometers on a full tank of gas. Here are some introductions about this car: 1. Power: The engine adopts a variable intake manifold system to increase the torque at low speeds, and the actual performance is more outstanding than imagined. The exhaust gas recirculation system effectively reduces nitrogen oxide emissions while ensuring power performance, and also makes Lova easily meet the Euro III emission standard. 2. Configuration: The car is equipped with a Twin-Tec 1.4-liter DOHC 16-valve engine, with a peak output of 69KW and 128Nm, matched with Delphi's new-generation ECU control module and SFI sequential multi-point fuel injection system, and the power performance is better among cars of the same level.
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