
You can view it by adjusting the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. The fuel consumption display is divided into average fuel consumption and instantaneous fuel consumption. This relationship is not absolute. Under the condition that all other factors are the same, an engine with a larger cylinder volume will definitely have higher power and fuel consumption. During daily driving, the maximum RPM of an ordinary family car is only around 6000 RPM. Widening and enlarging the tires increases the friction of the tires, which is equivalent to increasing the load on the car, thus directly increasing the car's fuel consumption.

When I first drove the Geely Jiaji, I was also curious about how to display the fuel consumption. The method is quite straightforward: after starting the car, look at the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, which usually include arrow keys and a menu key. Press these buttons to scroll through the options on the dashboard screen, and you'll see 'Fuel Consumption' or a similar icon. It displays two modes: instant fuel consumption or average fuel consumption. I prefer the average fuel consumption to assess my driving habits. If there's no response, it might be because the setting is not enabled, so you need to go to the central control screen and find the vehicle information to enable the dashboard display. Monitoring fuel consumption regularly reminds me to press the accelerator gently and save costs; the Jiaji's fuel consumption data is accurate, and I've maintained around 7 liters per 100 kilometers over the long term. Safety comes first when driving, so it's best to pull over when operating the buttons. Clearing the records periodically ensures more accurate data.

I have studied car systems myself, and the Jiayue's dashboard fuel consumption display is very intuitive. The steering wheel controls navigate to the fuel consumption item with a logically clear button layout: flip left and right to find the target icon. The data displayed includes real-time consumption and a comprehensive average, calculated by the onboard system in the background. Press the confirm button to fix or automatically update when switching. The design considers ease of use, with a simple dashboard menu structure. I recommend understanding the difference—real-time data reflects instant throttle changes, while average data helps plan habits. Maintaining proper tire pressure can optimize readings and avoid misjudgments. Daily checks can improve driving efficiency, and the Jiayue's interface is fast and reliable.

At my age, I value simplicity when driving. The fuel consumption display operation in the Jiaji is easy to use: start the car, lightly press the arrow keys on the steering wheel, and the dashboard switches to the fuel consumption page. The screen displays the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, and I usually take a quick glance before setting off. To ensure safety, I avoid operating while driving and prefer to pull over if needed. If the screen doesn't respond, it might be due to disabled settings—just visit the 4S store for adjustment. With decades of driving experience, monitoring fuel consumption helps control speed, saving money and providing peace of mind. The Jiaji's practical design makes it ideal for families.

As a young car owner, I find the operation of the Jiayu super trendy. Just press the left and right buttons on the steering wheel a few times to swipe, and the dashboard instantly switches to the fuel consumption display interface. The icons are clear, the response is quick, and you can view instant consumption or average values. I love the customizable options, combined with the mobile app to track data—it's an ultra-practical design. Just remember not to get distracted by staring at the screen while driving, as it affects safe driving. The Jiayu's screen is stylish and eye-catching, with fast data updates and instant feedback on throttle changes, helping me develop fuel-saving habits. Highly recommend giving it a try.


