What is the actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 360?

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VanGabriel
09/08/25 5:10am
The actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 360 is 6.3-6.9L/100km. The following are the specific details about the Baojun 360: Exterior: The Baojun 360 features a highly original exterior design with sharp and prominent body lines. Its dignified yet youthful appearance caters to various daily driving scenarios for users. In terms of body dimensions, the compact size of 4615X1735X1660mm ensures that even female or novice family members can easily handle the vehicle. Interior design: The Baojun 360 adopts a black/beige dual-tone color scheme for its interior. The layout of the dashboard follows the brand's family design style. The central control area is equipped with a touchscreen display and a full LCD instrument panel. The three-spoke steering wheel comes with multifunction buttons for controlling the multimedia system and Bluetooth phone.
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DanielaFitz
09/20/25 3:49am
I've been driving the Baojun 360 for almost a year now, mainly using it for daily commutes and taking the kids to school. Based on my experience, the actual fuel consumption of the Baojun 360 is around 7.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers in the city. It can go up to 9 liters when stuck in traffic or using the air conditioning. On the highway, it drops to about 6.5 liters, which is quite economical. My monthly fuel records show an average consumption fluctuating around 7.3 liters per kilometer. Of course, driving habits matter a lot—aggressive acceleration and braking can increase fuel consumption. I've saved quite a bit by adopting smoother starts and fewer sudden brakes. Additionally, vehicle load affects consumption; carrying heavy luggage or more passengers can increase it by about half a liter. During maintenance, the mechanic mentioned that regularly changing the air filter and engine oil can make the engine run smoother and thus consume less fuel. I recommend using a fuel card app to track fuel consumption rather than relying solely on the manufacturer's claims—actual measurements are more reliable.
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