What is the actual fuel consumption of the Leiling 1.2L model?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Leiling 1.2L model is 5.5L. Below is an introduction to the power and appearance of the Leiling: Power of the Leiling: The car is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 85kw and a maximum torque of 185 Nm. It is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission, which can simulate 10 gears. The all-new Leiling is built on the GAC platform under the TNGA architecture. In addition to changes in the vehicle's appearance, the interior, chassis, handling, and safety aspects have all been upgraded. Appearance of the Leiling: The all-new Leiling is the twelfth-generation model of the Toyota COROLLA series, featuring the appearance of the North American version. The length and width of the body have increased compared to the current model.
I've been driving the Levin 1.2T for three years, mainly commuting in Shanghai urban areas with frequent traffic congestion, resulting in significant real-world fuel consumption fluctuations. On city roads, it averages 7 to 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers, rising to 8 liters when using air conditioning in summer or carrying full loads. However, highway driving is much more comfortable, dropping to around 6 liters. Driving habits are crucial—I maintain a smooth driving style, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking, which saves about 0.5 liters compared to my friends who drive aggressively. The official claimed combined figure of 6.8 liters is an ideal value, while reality often shows slightly higher consumption. Regular maintenance is essential; checking tire pressure monthly and not neglecting air filter replacements help maintain low fuel consumption. Overall, the Levin is an economical car, well-suited for budget-conscious owners like me.