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What is the actual fuel consumption of the Piaggio Fly150?

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LillianRose
07/29/25 6:34pm
The actual fuel consumption of the Piaggio Fly150 is 2.5-3.1. More details about the Piaggio Fly150 are as follows: 1. Introduction: Piaggio is a major Italian manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles, with seven brands under its umbrella. As the world's fourth-largest motorcycle producer, Piaggio manufactures over 600,000 motorcycles annually, operates five research and development centers responsible for brand development, and employs at least 6,700 staff and managers in more than 50 countries worldwide. Its Vespa scooters are particularly renowned. 2. Brand Structure: Zongshen Piaggio not only represents a model of friendly economic cooperation between China and Italy but also stands as Piaggio's largest overseas investment with the most advanced equipment in its large-scale production base.
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OClayton
08/14/25 11:42am
I've been riding the Piaggio Fly150 for over two years now, mainly for daily commuting around the city. I usually don't push the throttle too hard, keeping it around 60 km/h. I've measured the actual fuel consumption several times, averaging about 3.3 liters per 100 kilometers. In summer, with the air conditioning on, it rises to about 3.5 liters, while in winter, with the heater on, it's slightly lower. The biggest factor affecting fuel consumption is road conditions—frequent stops and starts in traffic jams are particularly fuel-intensive. I once recorded 3.8 liters over three consecutive days during rush hour commutes. Another factor is load—riding alone saves fuel, but carrying a passenger consumes a bit more. The official data claims 2.8 liters, but based on discussions with other riders, many report actual consumption fluctuating between 3.0 and 3.5 liters. With this kind of scooter, regular maintenance is key. Cleaning the air filter and spark plugs every six months helps save a bit on fuel, improving consumption by about 0.2 liters. Overall, as an average rider, I find the fuel consumption reasonable and manageable for budgeting, but it's good to be mentally prepared that actual consumption is slightly higher than the official figures to avoid surprises.
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GarrettMarie
10/14/25 6:53am
I've been using the Piaggio Fly150 for commuting to and from work for almost a year, and the actual fuel consumption is truly surprising. During the initial test ride, the official figure was 2.7 liters, but actual measurements revealed something different. In city roads, it consistently stays around 3.4 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways or long-distance trips, it drops to about 2.9 liters, saving quite a bit. From a cost-saving perspective, with fuel priced at 8 yuan per liter and running 300 kilometers monthly, the average expense is a few hundred yuan, which isn't outrageous but can be optimized. For instance, gently pressing the throttle, avoiding sudden brakes, or using high-quality gasoline can all reduce consumption. Compared to other 150cc scooters, some of which can reach up to 4 liters, the Piaggio is mid-range in terms of fuel economy, making it cost-effective. For beginners, it's advisable to record the fuel gauge for a few days to calculate accurate values—don't fully trust the dealers' claims. Measuring it yourself is the most reliable approach, and you can also fine-tune based on driving habits to save money in the long run.
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CalebAnn
11/27/25 7:49am
I just got my Piaggio Fly150 and was curious about its fuel consumption, so I ran a small test. I filled up the tank, ran it for 100 kilometers, and then measured the actual fuel consumption at the pump. The result showed an average of 3.3 liters for city commuting, slightly lower on highways. This is a bit higher than the official figure my friend mentioned, but still within the normal range. Riding simply, avoiding excessive speeding, and maintaining a light throttle can keep fuel costs manageable, making it quite suitable for daily use by beginners. Don’t worry—just try recording it to know the truth.
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