
BYD's fuel consumption is 5.9L per 100 kilometers. The specific fuel consumption is related to the following factors: 1. Rough roads consume more fuel: Poor road conditions or uneven surfaces that require prolonged driving in lower gears will increase fuel consumption. 2. Overloaded trunk increases fuel consumption: If the driver uses the trunk as a storage space, it increases the vehicle's weight. There's a direct correlation between vehicle weight and fuel consumption - for every 10% reduction in weight, fuel consumption decreases by several percentage points. 3. Incorrect driving habits: Poor driving techniques can consume 2 to 3 times more fuel. Improper driving habits have the greatest impact on fuel consumption, particularly during traffic congestion, at red lights, or when changing lanes, where rapid acceleration and sudden braking are most common.

As a frequent driver of vehicles, I find their fuel consumption truly economical. Take popular hybrid models like the Qin PLUS DM-i for example, the official combined fuel consumption ranges between 3.8 to 4.5L per 100km. On highways, I've achieved as low as 3.5L, but in urban traffic congestion, it may rise to around 5L - the difference mainly depends on road conditions and throttle control. Pure electric models like the Han EV eliminate fuel consumption entirely, running on battery power with operating costs as low as a few cents per kilometer - extremely cost-effective. For traditional fuel-powered models like the early F3 series, consumption could reach around 7L. BYD now focuses on new energy technologies like the DM-i system, which keeps the engine operating only in its most efficient range, delivering both fuel savings and quiet operation. I recommend using the mobile app to track fuel consumption data and optimize driving habits through comparison. Long-term ownership costs remain low, and fewer trips to gas stations mean greater peace of mind.

As an ordinary car owner, after driving the Tang DM-i for half a year, the average fuel consumption has remained at 4.2L per 100 kilometers. This data is based on my mixed driving habits: using electricity more in the city and switching to fuel only for long-distance highway trips. A full tank of fuel and a full charge can cover over 1,000 kilometers. I remember one time when I went on a highway trip for a vacation, the one-way fuel consumption was around 3.9L, which was quite satisfying. However, actual fuel consumption varies from person to person. For example, my neighbor drives more aggressively and can reach 5L. BYD's design makes the controls simple—switching between electric and fuel modes is just a button press away, effortless. For maintenance, regular check-ups are recommended. A dirty air filter can affect efficiency, but overall maintenance costs are much lower compared to pure fuel-powered cars. Choosing this car, the money saved is well worth spending on electricity or fuel.

I think BYD's fuel consumption settings are very considerate for families and commuters. Their hybrid models like the Song Pro DM-i have a combined fuel consumption as low as 4.0L per 100 kilometers, which cuts daily driving expenses in half. Just think, you can save hundreds of dollars every month compared to driving a traditional car. In the city, short trips mostly use electricity, making the electricity cost negligible, and only a little fuel is burned on highways. The system automatically balances energy efficiency and environmental protection. The design considers low wind resistance and efficient engines, so even with aggressive driving, fuel consumption fluctuations are minimal. Charging is convenient, with charging stations ready in just half an hour. BYD's app also allows real-time monitoring of fuel consumption changes, helping to optimize trips—it's very practical.

Using the Han DM made me realize how practical low fuel consumption is, especially for budget-conscious commuters. The official fuel consumption of this car is around 4L, while my actual city driving averages about 4.5L, and it stabilizes at 3.7L on highways. The total monthly cost for fuel and electricity is only around one to two hundred yuan, saving more than half compared to gasoline cars in the same class. BYD's DM technology ensures the engine operates only in its most efficient state, avoiding unnecessary waste. Additionally, the energy recovery design, such as reverse charging during deceleration, further reduces consumption. It's recommended to regularly upgrade the software to access optimized features that impact energy usage. Choosing a slightly smaller model size can also help save more fuel.


