What is the fuel consumption of a Bentley per 100 kilometers?
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According to public data, the fuel consumption of a Bentley is 16L/100km. Bentley was founded by Walter Owen Bentley in August 1919 in England, with its headquarters located in Crewe, UK. During World War I, Bentley became renowned for producing aircraft engines. After the war, Bentley began designing and manufacturing automobiles. In 1931, Bentley was acquired by Rolls-Royce, and in 1998, both Rolls-Royce and Bentley were acquired by the German Volkswagen Group. Below is an introduction to Bentley: Bentley Brand: Bentley (Bentley Motors Limited), a British luxury car brand, is headquartered in Crewe, UK. In 1919, Mr. W.O. Bentley founded Bentley Motors. World Ranking: In December 2018, the "2018 World Brand 500" compiled by World Brand Lab was announced, with Bentley ranking 220th.
I've been driving a Bentley for over a year, and the city fuel consumption is really not low, averaging 13-15 liters per 100 km. It's better on the highway, around 8-10 liters. I remember once being stuck in the city center with the AC on, and the fuel consumption shot up to 18 liters—it was heartbreaking. But the point of such a luxury car is the enjoyment—fast acceleration, comfortable seats, and a driving experience like floating on clouds. If you're worried about fuel costs, I'd suggest opting for the V8 engine instead of the W12; the new hybrid version is said to reduce consumption to around 12 liters, which is much more economical. In daily driving, maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden acceleration can help lower fuel consumption. Rainy days or extreme heat will increase fuel usage, so be mindful. Overall, high fuel consumption is the norm with a Bentley, but considering maintenance costs, annual fuel expenses are roughly 20,000 to 30,000 yuan. If you choose it, don't be stingy.