What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2021 Boyue Pro 1.8T?

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SadieLee
07/30/25 2:38am
The fuel consumption range of the Boyue 1.8TD manual transmission model is 8.20-10.80L/100km, with an average fuel consumption of 9.5L/100km; the fuel consumption range of the Boyue 1.8TD automatic transmission model is 9.98-12.15L/100km, with an average fuel consumption of 10.7L/100km. Below is a detailed introduction to the 2021 Boyue Pro: 1. The exterior of the Boyue Pro maintains the general outline of the current Boyue model, with the entire vehicle visually divided according to the golden ratio of 0.618. It is immediately recognizable as related to the Boyue, though the Boyue Pro appears more refined. The front features a prominent high nose, and the grille adopts the same design as the Borui GE, slightly protruding. 2. In terms of power, the Boyue PRO will be equipped with two powertrain combinations: 1.8TD and 1.5TD, both meeting the new China VI emission standards. The new-generation 1.8TD engine delivers a maximum power of 184 horsepower and a peak torque of 300 N·m. 3. For transmission, the 1.8T engine is paired with a 7-speed DCT dual-clutch transmission, while the 1.5TD three-cylinder engine is matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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