What is the actual fuel consumption of the 1.4L Beidou Star?

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SanParker
09/03/25 8:05am
1.4L Beidou Star's actual fuel consumption is approximately 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant content introduction: 1. Configuration: The Beidou Star is a Suzuki compact car equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine. The engine has a maximum power of 71kw, maximum power speed of 6000rpm, and maximum torque speed of 3600rpm. 2. Impact of vehicle condition on fuel consumption: Heavy load will increase the vehicle's fuel consumption. For example, keeping a full box of mineral water in the trunk for a long time or carrying unused sports bags and other miscellaneous items are common fuel-wasting habits. 3. Minimize sudden acceleration and deceleration during driving: Try to maintain a steady speed while driving and avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration. Do not stomp on the accelerator to speed up, as this will significantly increase fuel consumption.
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JaylaLynn
09/16/25 2:40am
I've been driving that 1.4L Beidou Star for almost three years now, and the real-world fuel consumption fluctuates quite a bit in my daily use. For city commuting, it's generally 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways or suburban roads with good conditions, it can drop to around 6 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors—for example, during morning rush hour traffic jams, fuel consumption can rise to 9 liters, whereas on weekend long-distance drives maintaining a steady 70 km/h saves a lot more fuel. Turning on the AC, especially in summer, noticeably increases fuel consumption; with the cold air on, it can go up to 8.5 liters. I've also found that regular maintenance is crucial—after my last oil and air filter change, fuel consumption dropped from 8 liters to below 7 liters. The Beidou Star is a small-displacement car designed to be fuel-efficient, but the key is maintaining smooth driving habits, avoiding sudden acceleration or frequent braking. I'd advise new drivers to test real-world conditions more often and record data over several tanks of fuel to find a more accurate average—this way, you won’t waste money, drive comfortably, and save cash.
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