How many kilometers can a full tank of fuel last for the Leiling?
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The distance a full tank of fuel can last for the Leiling varies depending on the model: 1. The 1.2t model can travel 900 kilometers; 2. The 1.8l model can travel 1040 kilometers. Below are the relevant details: 1. The Leiling 1.2t version has a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, with a combined fuel consumption of 5.5l/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, theoretically allowing a full tank to last 900 kilometers; the Leiling 1.8l hybrid version has a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, with a combined fuel consumption of 4.1l/100km, theoretically allowing a full tank to last 1040 kilometers. 2. The actual distance a full tank of fuel can last for the Leiling is closely related to the driver's habits, fuel quality, and road conditions, so the above data is for reference only. 3. The Leiling Hybrid is a compact hybrid car produced by GAC Toyota, with body dimensions of 4640*1780*1455mm. 4. In terms of power, the Leiling Hybrid uses a hybrid system combining a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine and an electric motor. The engine has a maximum horsepower of 98, a maximum power of 72kw, and a maximum torque of 142N·m. The electric motor has a maximum horsepower of 72, a total power of 53kw, and a total torque of 163N·m.
I've been driving the Levin for a while now, and a full tank can generally take me about 650 to 800 kilometers, depending on how you drive. If you're stuck in city traffic every day, the fuel consumption might soar to 8L/100km, and you'd be lucky to get over 600 kilometers out of the 52L tank. But on the highway, the fuel consumption can drop below 6L, easily reaching 800 kilometers. I once tried driving to the countryside, avoiding rapid acceleration and braking, and the range actually improved. Maintenance is also crucial—proper tire pressure and regular oil changes can save fuel. If the tires are underinflated or the engine has carbon buildup, the range can drop by 10%. Overall, the Levin is fuel-efficient. Before long trips, I always check the fuel gauge and plan my mileage to avoid wasting time refueling midway.