What is the fuel consumption of a Bentley?

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SanErin
07/29/25 7:38pm
In urban areas, the fuel consumption is over 22L per 100 kilometers. Actual situation: The actual fuel consumption ranges from 21L to 24L, while on highways it is over 16L. The fuel tank capacity is 96L, allowing a range of 480KM in urban areas and 600-700KM on highways. The official fuel consumption varies from 10.9L to 22.4L per 100 kilometers depending on the engine displacement. Specific data: 4.0L automatic transmission: 10.0L/100km: 4.0T automatic transmission: 15.6L/100km: 6.0T automatic transmission: 22.4L/100km.
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