
The official comprehensive fuel consumption (L/100km) provided for the Besturn B70 is 7.5-9.3L/100km, which is relatively economical in terms of fuel consumption. Additional information: 1. Fuel consumption calculation: Vehicle fuel consumption is calculated based on the fuel consumed per 100 kilometers (usually referring to 100 kilometers). The method for calculating actual fuel consumption: Average fuel consumption = (Total fuel added - Last fuel added) / Mileage traveled. 2. Advantages of the Besturn B70: The new Besturn B70 adopts a 3H structural body design, complemented by Bosch's latest ESP9 system, 8-channel parking radar, reverse camera, tire pressure warning function, and many other active and passive safety equipment that reflect technological strength, achieving a 5-star safety rating. The new Besturn B70 is also equipped with a wealth of mature intelligent features, including automatic lighting control system, cruise control, etc., further enhancing the premium feel and intelligent technology level of the new Besturn B70.

I've been driving the new Bestune B70 for half a year now. For city commuting, the fuel consumption is around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, and it drops to about 6 on the highway, which isn't considered very fuel-heavy. After all, the car's 1.5T engine is well-optimized, making the drive smooth. I usually drive steadily, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, and with the ECO mode on, my monthly fuel cost is only around four to five hundred yuan. Keeping up with maintenance is key—like checking tire pressure monthly and changing the oil regularly—which can save a lot. Compared to similar cars like the Geely Xingrui, its fuel consumption is actually more favorable, making it suitable for daily commuters. Turning on the AC in hot weather might increase consumption slightly, but it's generally manageable. I recommend test-driving it under different road conditions before buying; it's quite cost-effective for everyday use.

From a technical perspective, the fuel consumption of the new Bestune B70 is influenced by several factors: The engine adopts a 1.5T turbocharging technology, with an official combined fuel consumption of approximately 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is not considered high. The vehicle weight is controlled around 1.4 tons, featuring a low drag coefficient and a smooth, quick-shifting transmission—these designs help reduce resistance. Compared to domestic vehicles in the same segment, such as the Changan UNI-V, the difference in fuel consumption is minimal, fluctuating around 8 liters. However, if you drive aggressively or frequently navigate congested urban roads, the fuel consumption may exceed 10 liters. It uses 92-octane gasoline, and maintenance is straightforward—timely replacement of the air filter ensures efficiency. Prolonged use of air conditioning or cold starts can slightly increase fuel consumption. It is recommended to drive more on highways to balance it out. Overall, the B70 is not a fuel-guzzling vehicle in terms of both technology and usage.

With years of experience in car repair, the fuel consumption of the new B70 is at a moderate level, averaging around 8 liters. If you notice increased fuel consumption, check routine maintenance: for example, if the engine oil viscosity is too high or the air filter is clogged, the engine efficiency will drop; insufficient tire pressure also increases resistance. Driving habits are also crucial—avoid sudden braking and acceleration, maintaining a steady speed saves a lot. The new car is lightweight with low wind resistance, achieving 6-7 liters on highways in actual tests. Don't worry about occasional air conditioning use increasing fuel consumption—it's normal. Regular maintenance and tire rotation are essential to keep fuel consumption within a reasonable range. Using the right type of gasoline, 92 octane is sufficient. Daily use shouldn't pose major issues.


