What is the actual fuel consumption of the manual Venucia R50?

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VonDeclan
07/30/25 1:51am
Currently, the fuel consumption of the automatic Venucia R50 Fashion Edition is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which indicates that the Venucia R50 is indeed an economical family car. Fuel consumption depends on driving habits: Drivers who brake harshly, have inconsistent speeds, leave the engine idling for long periods, aggressively change lanes, or drive at high speeds in low gears over long distances will all experience increased fuel consumption. Principles of vehicle fuel consumption: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is an indicator of a vehicle's efficiency. Driving below the optimal speed range increases fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, while driving above it has the opposite effect. If the engine speed is maintained within the same safe range, the hourly fuel consumption remains constant regardless of the vehicle's speed.
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