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

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AthenaLee
07/29/25 9:48pm
The fuel consumption of this model is approximately 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is a relevant introduction to the Beidou Star vehicle: 1. Interior Features: The instrument panel design is conventional, not particularly fashionable but not outdated either. The speedometer, tachometer, and fuel gauge are neatly arranged, making them clear and easy to read. The 4-spoke steering wheel offers good tactile feedback, and there is no interference with observing the instrument indicators while driving. The layout of various functional buttons inside the car is also very reasonable, with no inconvenience felt. 2. Configuration: The Beidou Star is equipped with Suzuki's K10A ultra-lightweight aluminum alloy engine, which uses a 16-bit microprocessor to control ignition timing and fuel injection intake volume, improving the vehicle's fuel economy. Due to the very compact design of the engine compartment, the radiator is positioned on one side of the front of the car, which might be a challenge during summer driving. The high body design of the Beidou Star provides ample passenger space, but this comes at the cost of increased drag coefficient, which affects the vehicle's power and fuel efficiency.
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