
Wuling Xingchen has an average fuel consumption of about 8.5L per 100 kilometers. The concept of fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when driving a certain speed on the road for 100 kilometers. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated by driving at a specified speed to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data of the model per 100 kilometers. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: The longer the idling time when parked, the greater the fuel consumption, so try to minimize idling time; avoid rapid acceleration, slamming on the throttle, and driving at lower RPMs.

I've been driving the Wuling Xing Chen for over a year now, with an average real fuel consumption of 7.5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 8.5 liters, while on the highway with smoother driving, it can drop to around 7 liters. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as using the air conditioning which increases fuel usage by about 10%, and carrying heavy loads in the car also raises it. My driving habits are generally calm, with less sudden acceleration and braking, which helps optimize consumption to about 7.2 liters. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and ensuring the air filter is replaced every 20,000 kilometers to maintain stable fuel consumption. Overall, as a family MPV, this level is quite economical and practical, suitable for daily commuting and short trips.

From a car repair perspective, let's talk about the fuel consumption of the Wuling Xingchen. The actual figures generally range between 7 to 8 liters, while the official rating is 6.8 liters, but real-world tests often show slightly higher values. In urban areas, the average is slightly over 8 liters, while on highways, it can drop to around 6.5 liters. Common issues I see among car owners include underinflated tires increasing friction, clogged fuel injectors, or excessive carbon buildup leading to a spike in fuel consumption. It's recommended to service the car every 5,000 kilometers, replacing the engine oil and spark plugs, which can help save some fuel. Prolonged use of air conditioning also has a significant impact. Pay attention to speed control in daily driving, and using cruise control on highways can be more economical. As the car ages, fuel consumption may gradually increase, but overall it remains within a controllable range.

I'm particularly concerned about fuel costs. After driving the Wuling Xingchen, the average measured fuel consumption is around 7.8 liters, which is quite economical for an MPV. In the city, it's about 8.5 liters, and on the highway, it's 6.5 liters. The biggest factor affecting fuel consumption is driving style. When I drive slowly, it can drop to 7.2 liters, but aggressive acceleration and braking increase fuel usage. For fuel, using 92-octane gasoline is sufficient, saving me a few hundred yuan each month. Avoid carrying unnecessary luggage and use the air conditioning moderately. In the long run, it's cost-effective and suitable for daily use with a limited budget.

I tested the fuel consumption of the Wuling Xingchen, with actual values ranging between 7.2 to 8 liters. In congested city driving, it can reach up to 8.5 liters, while steady highway driving can lower it to 6.5 liters. Driving habits are crucial—gentle starts and maintaining a constant speed can save over 10% more fuel compared to aggressive acceleration. The fuel consumption is slightly higher during the break-in period of a new car but stabilizes after 1,000 kilometers. Real-world tests show it is about 5-10% higher than the official rating, which is normal due to varying environmental conditions and loads. Regular cleaning of the throttle body and oxygen sensor is recommended to maintain low fuel consumption levels.

I've been using the Wuling Xing Chen for quite some time now, with an average fuel consumption of around 8 liters. It can go up to 9 liters when carrying passengers and luggage, but it's generally low. Factors affecting fuel consumption include road conditions and air conditioning usage—fuel consumption rises quickly in summer when using the AC more frequently. It's recommended to keep windows ventilated to reduce reliance on AC and check tire pressure monthly. Avoid carrying heavy items in the car, and setting a cruise control speed on highways can save more fuel. Overall, the fuel consumption is quite reasonable, making it suitable for family trips and occasional cargo hauling.


