What is the fuel consumption of Dewei D30 per 100 kilometers in liters?
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Dewei D30 consumes 13 liters per 100 kilometers. The vehicle is practical, efficient, comfortable, and healthy. Practical and Efficient: Equipped with Dewei D30TCIE4 high-end power, 115kW power, maximum torque of 450Nm, using chain drive, compared with belt drive, there is no elastic sliding and slipping phenomenon, more reliable, higher efficiency; matched with Wanliyang 6G55 all-aluminum transmission, input torque up to 550Nm, stronger power, faster start, higher transportation efficiency; rear axle main reduction ratio 4.11/4.33, maximum speed up to 120KMH when unloaded, more load and faster running, higher efficiency. Comfortable and Healthy: The newly upgraded seat improves the hardness of the seat sponge, tough but not hard, adjusts the inclination of the seat cushion, improves the support of the seat cushion and the wrapping of the backrest, giving extra care to the waist, the position of the air brake handle is moved back, saving a lot of space in the front row, making it convenient for drivers and passengers to lie down and rest, making driving more comfortable and healthier.
I previously researched the fuel consumption of the Deutz D30 diesel engine. According to official data and feedback from actual owners, under no-load conditions, the fuel consumption when paired with a light truck is generally around 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers. When frequently hauling cargo or driving on mountainous roads with a load of 1-2 tons, the fuel consumption can rise to 15-17 liters. For example, a logistics fleet I know that uses this engine reports an average of around 16 liters during long-distance trips with air conditioning in the summer. During the break-in period of the first 5,000 kilometers, the fuel consumption might be about 1 liter higher, stabilizing after the first maintenance. Actual fuel consumption largely depends on driving habits—aggressive acceleration and frequent braking can consume 2-3 liters more fuel compared to steady driving.