What is the fuel consumption of Dongfeng Fengshen Yixuan?
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The officially announced fuel consumption of Dongfeng Fengshen Yixuan by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 5.6-6.4L/100km. Here is more information about Dongfeng Fengshen Yixuan: 1. Exterior: The overall design of the new car remains consistent with the current model. The front grille is integrated with the slim headlights on both sides, complemented by chrome-finished fang-like decorative strips, giving the front a more aggressive look. On the side, the new car is equipped with 16-inch wheels, enhancing the sporty atmosphere of the vehicle. 2. Powertrain: It is powered by a 1.5T turbocharged four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum power of 150 horsepower and a peak torque of 230 N·m. The transmission system is paired with a 6-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.
I've done quite a bit of research on the fuel consumption of the Dongfeng Aeolus Yixuan. Officially, the combined fuel consumption is around 6-7L/100km, but actual figures vary depending on the driver. For example, when I test-drove the 1.0T version, it reached 8-9L in city traffic jams, but dropped to 6-7L on smooth highways—not too fuel-thirsty. Fuel efficiency largely depends on driving habits; aggressive acceleration can increase consumption by over 15%. In terms of maintenance, regularly changing the air filter and maintaining proper tire pressure can improve efficiency by about 5%, saving fuel means saving money. In short, choosing the right engine version and driving gently can help control expenses, reducing monthly fuel costs while being eco-friendly.
Driving the Dongfeng Fengshen Yixuan feels quite nice. I often drive the 1.5T version, with a combined fuel consumption generally ranging from 7-9L per 100km. It tends to be higher in the city with frequent traffic lights, but on the highway, it easily drops below 7L. The engine response is smooth, but frequent hard braking can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. In actual driving, running the air conditioning at full blast can increase fuel consumption by about 1L, so I recommend using moderate cooling in summer. For fuel-saving tips, I usually avoid congested routes during morning rush hours and maintain the fuel system regularly—less engine carbon buildup leads to more stable fuel consumption. Overall, it's not outrageous; with normal maintenance, there's little change even after two or three years of driving.