
You can check the fuel consumption through the display on the dashboard or calculate it manually. Here is more extended information about car fuel consumption: 1. Definition: Constant-speed fuel consumption is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in the constant-speed fuel consumption test specified by national standards for certain types of vehicles. 2. Indicator: The economic indicator of a car is mainly represented by fuel consumption, which is an important performance aspect of a car's usability. 3. Formula for calculating fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = Volume of fuel (liters) ÷ Distance the car can travel with that fuel (kilometers) × 100.

I've been driving the Roewe i5 for several years, and checking the fuel consumption is actually quite simple. After starting the car, without needing to do much, just press the right-side control buttons on the steering wheel a few times, and you can see the average fuel consumption and real-time data on the small dashboard screen. Generally, it displays the unit as liters per 100 kilometers, which is straightforward. I usually take a quick glance during traffic jams. If I notice the fuel consumption is high, I slow down to save fuel. This is very practical for long-distance driving and also reminds me to perform regular maintenance to avoid minor mechanical issues that could increase fuel consumption. The whole process only takes a few seconds and doesn't affect safety. If you're unsure about the button locations, you can always refer to the user manual to confirm the button settings.

I usually enjoy delving into car details, especially the fuel consumption features of the Roewe i5. Typically, I use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to toggle through the display pages for data, or access the driving statistics in the vehicle information menu on the central control screen for detailed records. The fuel consumption includes both average and instantaneous values, measured in liters or kilometers, which I often use to adjust my speed and avoid sudden acceleration. By the way, road conditions like city traffic congestion or open highways can affect the readings. If the data seems inaccurate, you can reset the accumulated values by holding down the button. For beginners, don't worry—it's easy to learn.

I just got my hands on the Roewe i5 not long ago, and figuring out how to check the fuel consumption was no trouble at all. Basically, after starting the ignition, I just look at the small screen on the left side of the dashboard, where an icon displays the average fuel consumption clearly. You can adjust the displayed content using the up and down buttons on the steering wheel, and even if you're not familiar with it, you can get the hang of it within minutes. I suggest recording the data during normal driving on flat roads to track changes in your habits, which will give you more confidence while driving.


