
Press the control lever on the dashboard, briefly press once to switch between items, and switch to the fuel consumption option to view it. Here are specific methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Lightly press the accelerator: The car consumes the most fuel during low-speed starts, so gently pressing the accelerator during startup and preventing excessively high RPMs can effectively reduce fuel consumption. 2. Avoid high RPMs: Try to avoid unnecessary high RPMs, as fluctuating engine speeds can also significantly consume fuel. 3. Regular maintenance: Change the engine oil and remove carbon deposits. 4. Avoid emergency braking: Anticipating road conditions in advance not only improves driving safety but also saves fuel, such as gradually slowing down before traffic lights and utilizing inertia to glide.

My Honda Lingpai is the 2021 hybrid version, and checking the fuel consumption is quite easy. After starting the car, by pressing the button on the left side of the steering wheel multiple times, you can switch the dashboard display to the average fuel consumption or instant fuel consumption page. The average fuel consumption usually shows around 5-6 liters per 100 kilometers. I often pay attention to it when driving in the city. If it exceeds 7 liters, I try to drive more steadily to avoid sudden acceleration. In ECO mode, it’s even more fuel-efficient, and the data has helped me save a lot on fuel costs, especially before long trips when I check if the settings are normal. Remember to perform regular maintenance; sometimes, after changing the engine oil, the fuel consumption can be even lower. Overall, Honda’s feature is very intuitive, convenient, and easy to use.

As a veteran Honda driver with five years of experience, I pay close attention to the Lingpai's fuel consumption. You can directly find the 'Trip Information' in the dashboard menu and use the steering wheel buttons to switch and view the average fuel consumption data, which is approximately 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers depending on road conditions. If this feature isn't available, it's okay—I manually record it: note down how many liters are filled each time I refuel and the odometer reading, then divide to calculate the actual fuel consumption. For example, filling 30 liters to drive 450 kilometers results in a fuel consumption of about 6.7 liters per 100 kilometers. This method provides a more accurate reflection of how my driving habits affect fuel consumption and helps me develop a fuel-saving driving style by avoiding excessive acceleration.

Driving a Honda Lingpai for daily commuting, I'm most concerned about fuel efficiency. After getting in the car, I press the steering wheel function button to switch to the fuel consumption display page to check the average data. In urban road conditions, it's about 7-9 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it can be reduced to 5-6 liters. Gentle driving is key, and smooth acceleration and deceleration can easily save a liter of fuel. I also installed a fuel consumption calculation app to assist, adjusting my habits based on the vehicle's real-time display. Regularly cleaning out the trunk to reduce weight can also help a bit. In short, these simple steps save me a hundred dollars in fuel costs every month, which makes me very happy.


