
Leoncino 250 can run approximately 300 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. Factors affecting range: Road conditions such as rough roads, traffic congestion, and traffic lights can cause frequent stops and starts for electric vehicles, increasing energy consumption and ultimately affecting the range. Driving habits and techniques like sudden braking and acceleration can also accelerate battery consumption. Similar to fuel-powered vehicles, good driving habits can extend the range. Methods to improve vehicle range: Essentially, the most direct way to increase range is to maximize the energy density of the battery. Optimizing vehicle design for better aerodynamic effects is another method to reduce energy consumption.

As a commuter who rides a 250cc motorcycle year-round, I've personally tested the Benelli Leoncino 250's fuel tank capacity to be approximately between 12 to 14 liters. When fully fueled, it can cover about 350 kilometers for urban commuting. On highways for long-distance rides, it can go an extra 50 kilometers, easily reaching 400 kilometers. However, fuel consumption is significantly affected by riding habits. I prefer smooth starts, maintaining moderate speeds, and avoiding sudden braking, which saves a lot of fuel. The radiator fan consumes some electricity in hot weather, but it's not as drastic as a car's air conditioning. Regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil ensures stable fuel consumption. Last week, I took a trip to the suburbs and managed to ride 380 kilometers before refueling, even with a full load, which felt quite reliable in terms of range.

As a motorcycle enthusiast who frequently works on repairs, I believe the Leoncino 250's range depends on specific data. Its engine efficiency typically reaches 25-30km/L, and I estimate its fuel tank capacity to be around 13 liters, so theoretically, a full tank can cover 325 to 390 kilometers. Actual usage may vary due to factors like heavy load, bumpy roads, or wind-resistant riding postures, which increase fuel consumption. I recommend noting the mileage during refueling to calculate average fuel consumption for more accurate results. Fuel quality is also crucial—using standard gasoline reduces carbon buildup, ensuring more stable long-range performance. Minimize idling and inspect the fuel system early if aging occurs, otherwise, the range will drop quickly.

I've only been riding the Benelli Leoncino 250 for a few months. After filling up the tank a few times, I found it averages around 360 kilometers per tank. It's normal for beginners to have slightly higher fuel consumption, but don't worry—it'll improve after the break-in period. In city traffic with frequent stops at red lights, the fuel gauge drops alarmingly fast, limiting the range to about 330 kilometers. But on open suburban roads, hitting 400 kilometers is no problem at all. It's best to get into the habit of refueling as soon as the fuel light comes on—don't wait until you're pushing the bike. On weekends, I often ride to the park; after a full tank, I once covered 375 kilometers, finding it both practical and worry-free.


