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How many kilometers can a Lingdu run on a full tank of fuel?

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SilasRose
07/30/25 12:54am

Lingdu can run about 500 kilometers at low speed on a full tank of fuel. The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the fuel consumption of the car. Generally, a full tank of fuel can run more than 500 kilometers. For example, a car with 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of about 60 liters. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Correctly adjust tire inflation pressure: The tire pressure meeting the requirements can reduce the rolling resistance of the wheels and lower fuel consumption. In addition, when the tire pressure is slightly higher than the specified value +0.2bar, it can also save fuel. 2. Use in-car auxiliary electrical equipment moderately: The use of certain electrical equipment will significantly increase fuel consumption, such as the cooling function of the air conditioning system. If the heating purpose has been achieved, the seat heater should be turned off in time. When there is no fog or ice on the rear window, the window heater should be turned off in time. 3. Use gears correctly: Match the gear with the corresponding speed, and do not drive at high speed with low gear or low speed with high gear. Shift gears in advance, and the speed corresponding to the gear should be appropriate. Do not drive at high speed with low gear or at low speed with high gear.

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Gwendolyn
08/15/25 6:19am

I’ve been driving my Lamando for almost three years now, and it’s hard to give a one-size-fits-all answer for how far a full tank can go. Based on my experience: on the highway, it’s very fuel-efficient, averaging around 5 liters per 100 kilometers. If I remember correctly, the Lamando’s fuel tank is either 50 or 52 liters, so theoretically, it can easily cover 800 to 900 kilometers, maybe even a bit over 900 if pushed. But city driving is a whole different story—traffic here is terrible, with constant stop-and-go, and fuel consumption shoots up to 9 or even 10 liters per 100 kilometers. In that case, a full tank might last just over 500 kilometers at most. So, if you’re asking how far it can go, it really depends on your driving style, the car’s condition, tires, and other factors. Realistically, you’re looking at a range of 600 to 800 kilometers.

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BrookeMarie
10/20/25 3:57am

I often drive long distances and have some insights on fuel consumption. I drive a 1.4T Lamando, which doesn't have a particularly large fuel tank—it holds about 50 liters when full. It's especially suitable for long-distance driving. With cruise control on and maintaining a steady speed, the fuel consumption can be kept around 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank can easily cover over 850 kilometers. However, city driving is a different story. With daily commutes and air conditioning usage, the fuel consumption typically fluctuates between 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, meaning a full tank only lasts about 550 to 600 kilometers. If you tend to accelerate aggressively or often carry a full load, the fuel consumption will be even higher, and the range will naturally be shorter.

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LaAlina
12/03/25 4:29am

The Lingdu's fuel tank typically has a capacity of 50 liters. The actual driving range mainly depends on fuel consumption. The manufacturer's stated combined fuel consumption is approximately 5.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Based on this data, a full 50-liter tank could theoretically cover nearly 850 kilometers. However, real-world driving conditions are never this ideal—traffic lights, congestion, and other factors are unavoidable, so daily fuel consumption tends to be higher. According to feedback from most owners, the actual urban fuel consumption ranges between 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Calculating with these figures, a full tank usually allows for a driving range of about 625 to 700 kilometers, which is generally sufficient.

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