
On the left side of the steering wheel, there is a circular adjustment button on the stalk. Rotating this circular button allows you to access different display information. It can show instant fuel consumption, average fuel consumption, instant speed, average speed, fuel range, and more. The details about fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = fuel consumption / distance traveled x 100. 2. Factors affecting vehicle fuel consumption: vehicle weight; engine thermal efficiency; vehicle condition; driving conditions; driving habits. 3. Constant-speed fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when the car is driving at a constant speed on good road surfaces. Since constant-speed driving is a fundamental operating condition for cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely used.

The small screen on the dashboard allows you to directly view fuel consumption data. After driving this car for half a year, I find it quite convenient. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel control the display switching. Press the up and down buttons to scroll, and find the one with the oil can icon for instant fuel consumption, while the one labeled 'AVG' shows the average fuel consumption. During daily commutes in traffic jams, the instant fuel consumption can spike to around 12L/100km, but it automatically drops to just over 5L/100km on the highway, which is a significant difference. I recommend keeping an eye on the average fuel consumption figure to monitor the car's recent fuel usage. Developing the habit of observing this can be quite helpful for saving fuel. Regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil condition also affects fuel consumption. This car is actually quite fuel-efficient, averaging just over 7L/100km, which is very cost-effective.

I'm used to glancing at the trip computer after parking. The new Excelle mainly displays fuel consumption on the instrument cluster's circular screen. There's a button with an 'i' letter at the bottom left - a short press cycles through various vehicle information displays. While driving, pay attention to the numerical changes in the display area, especially when going uphill as the instantaneous fuel consumption will noticeably increase. On expressways, I usually maintain speeds between 80-90 km/h for optimal fuel efficiency - once the RPM exceeds 2000, the fuel gauge display starts climbing. With its 53-liter fuel tank, a full tank can easily cover 600 kilometers. Remember, the average value displayed on the instrument cluster essentially reflects the actual fuel consumption.

The right button area on the steering wheel of the new Excelle can control the fuel consumption display function. By using the menu toggle button on the multifunction steering wheel, you can cycle through the information pages. Maintaining a steady speed while driving is the most fuel-efficient, with the lowest fuel consumption occurring between 60 and 90 km/h. Paying attention to the instantaneous fuel consumption changes is particularly useful, as the displayed number will spike sharply during rapid acceleration. Long-term observation of the average fuel consumption allows you to track changes in vehicle operating costs. The dashboard displays units in L/100KM, with smaller numbers indicating better fuel efficiency.


