Is the NK250 fuel-efficient?
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This motorcycle has a fuel consumption of 2.8 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the NK250: 1. Appearance: As a sporty street bike, the CFMoto 250NK features an overall design that is both simple and elegant, stylish yet understated. This visual appeal is something many domestic brand models in the same price range lack. Of course, one might say the NK250 looks quite lean, but as a sporty street bike, it should appear more compact. 2. Frame: The most commendable aspect of the CFMoto 250NK is undoubtedly the tuning of its frame. The tubular steel frame used in this model performs exceptionally well during actual rides, providing flexible and effortless handling. This performance is also outstanding among domestic brand models.
When I used to commute on the CFMoto 250NK, I specifically measured its fuel consumption. In stop-and-go city traffic, it averaged around 3.2L/100km, and during more aggressive weekend mountain rides, it could reach 3.5L. Despite its 250cc displacement, this bike has a distinct high-revving engine character—it’s fuel-efficient below 6,000 RPM, but if you frequently push it to 8,000 RPM, the fuel gauge drops noticeably. The 12.5-liter tank is quite spacious; for my commute plus weekend short trips, I could usually ride about 350km before the low-fuel light came on. Compared to my friend’s Honda 190, it’s slightly thirstier, but the twin-cylinder’s vibration control and power delivery justify the extra fuel cost—especially when carving corners on mountain roads, the exhilarating throttle response makes every drop of fuel worth it.