Is the Fista Fuel Efficient?

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WalterDella
07/24/25 2:38am
The official fuel consumption data of the Fista from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5.9L/100KM, while the actual tested comprehensive fuel consumption is around 8L/100KM. The data was tested under conditions where the break-in period had not been completed, so it is relatively fuel-efficient compared to its peers. The final fuel consumption of the car may vary depending on driving conditions and the owner's usage habits, so the actual fuel consumption can differ from person to person. Below is a brief introduction to the Fista: 1. The Fista is equipped with a 1.6T engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 204 and a maximum power of 150kW. The wheelbase across all models is 2700mm, with a maximum torque of 265N·m. It uses a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and has a top speed of 220km/h; 2. The fuel consumption is still excellent among its peers, with the official figure given as 5.9, though actual test data is higher; 3. The Fista emphasizes a sporty style, with overall dimensions of 4660*1790*1425mm. Its chassis gives a strong impression, full of sporty elements.
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LeSarah
08/10/25 10:15pm
About whether the Fista is fuel-efficient, as someone who has driven for several years, I can say it's quite economical. The Fista is equipped with a 1.6T engine, with a combined fuel consumption of around 6.5 to 7L/100km. It's slightly higher in the city but can drop below 6L on the highway. I've driven many cars in the same class, and it's much more fuel-efficient than some German or American cars, like the Lavida compact sedan—the Fista's fuel efficiency is more stable. Of course, actual fuel economy also depends on how you drive. Rapid acceleration or frequent braking will increase fuel consumption. I usually start gently and try to maintain a steady speed, which can add over ten kilometers to the range. Additionally, regular maintenance is crucial. After changing the air filter, the fuel consumption dropped even lower. In short, the Fista offers good value for money and is suitable for cost-conscious car owners.
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