What is the actual fuel consumption of the C260?
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The Mercedes-Benz 2022 C260 has a total of 9 models on sale, with varying fuel consumption depending on the model. Among them, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2022 C260L Haoye Sport Edition, Modified C260L Haoye Sport Edition, C260L Sport Edition, C260L, Modified C260L Sport Edition, and Modified C260L, these 6 models are equipped with a 204-horsepower engine, with a WLTC combined fuel consumption of 6.35L/100km. The C260L Sport Edition 4MATIC and Modified C260L Sport Edition 4MATIC are also equipped with a 204-horsepower engine, with a WLTC combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km. The distance that can be covered with a full tank of fuel is as follows: For models equipped with a 204-horsepower engine and a combined fuel consumption of 6.35L/100km, with a fuel tank capacity of 66L, a full tank can cover 1039 kilometers. For models with a combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km and a fuel tank capacity of 66L, a full tank can cover 1000 kilometers. In addition, the following factors can affect a car's fuel consumption: Vehicle weight: The relationship between vehicle weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. A 10% reduction in vehicle weight will correspondingly reduce fuel consumption by several percentage points. Car design: A lower drag coefficient will significantly reduce fuel consumption. Conversely, a higher drag coefficient will noticeably increase fuel consumption, with a directly proportional relationship. Low tire pressure: This increases tire friction and adhesion, leading to higher fuel consumption. Driving habits: Rapid acceleration and frequent braking during driving can significantly increase fuel consumption. Wind direction: Driving with a tailwind results in lower fuel consumption, while driving against the wind requires more engine effort, increasing fuel consumption. Road conditions: Driving on flat roads results in lower fuel consumption, while driving on rough or steep roads increases fuel consumption. Use of additional electronic devices: Using extra equipment like air conditioning while driving will increase fuel consumption. Low ambient temperature: When the engine block is cold, the injected gasoline does not atomize easily, requiring more gasoline for combustion, which increases fuel consumption. Additionally, at low temperatures, the engine control unit may use higher RPMs to warm up the engine, further increasing fuel consumption.