What is the actual fuel consumption of the Beijing 40?
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BJ40 is a mid-size SUV under Beijing Automotive, positioned as a hardcore off-road vehicle. The diesel version of Beijing Automotive BJ40 has a combined fuel consumption of 8.5L per 100km, compared to 9.1L per 100km for gasoline models of the same displacement. The following is a related introduction to the Beijing 40: 1. Exterior: The front face adopts a split-type upper and lower grille design, with a five-hole shape inside connected to the headlight groups on both sides. The side profile of the body is square and features integrated turn signal mirrors and five-spoke wheels. The rear continues the square design of the front, with a two-stage tailgate opening and an externally mounted full-size spare tire, further emphasizing its identity as a hardcore off-road vehicle. 2. Interior: The overall design is symmetrical, using an all-black color scheme with chrome accents added to many details. The dashboard is equipped with round air vents and a level gauge, the three-spoke multifunction steering wheel is centered with the BAIC logo, and the instrument cluster adopts a dual-barrel design. 3. Powertrain: The BJ40 is equipped with a 2.0T diesel engine model YC4Y20-15058, with a maximum power of 110kW, paired with a manual transmission. The new vehicle's fuel consumption is significantly reduced compared to gasoline models of the same displacement, and it features a part-time four-wheel-drive system.