What is the fuel consumption of Suzuki 250 per 100 kilometers?

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AaronMarie
07/25/25 4:13pm
Suzuki 250 consumes about 3.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Potholes on the road will increase fuel consumption. Driving in low gear for a long time will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Poor engine maintenance will also increase fuel consumption. Abnormal engine ignition systems, such as inaccurate ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, and spark plug carbon deposits causing weak ignition, will reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Reduce vehicle load: Remove heavy and infrequently used items from the trunk to reduce weight. Shift gears promptly: Driving in low gear for a long time not only slows down the speed but also increases fuel consumption, especially when driving on slopes. The shorter the gear shifting time, the more fuel can be saved. Reduce idling time: When driving on urban roads, you often encounter long red lights. At this time, you can turn off the engine to save fuel consumption.
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LaRafael
08/11/25 9:45pm
As a veteran rider who has been riding a Suzuki 250 for many years, I can say this bike is truly fuel-efficient. For daily commuting in the city with frequent traffic lights and stop-and-go conditions, the average fuel consumption is around 3.6 liters per 100 kilometers. However, on highways or suburban roads, maintaining a steady speed of 70 km/h can bring the fuel consumption down to about 3.0 liters, which is much more economical than most cars. I’ve used apps to track it a few times, and a full tank easily lasts over 400 kilometers. To save fuel, regular maintenance is key—like changing the engine oil every 3,000 kilometers, keeping tire pressure at 2.5 bar, and frequently lubricating the chain to prevent rust and reduce resistance. Also, in hot weather, using the vents instead of constantly running the fan helps reduce engine load and fuel consumption. Overall, the Suzuki 250 is designed to be practical, lightweight, and fuel-efficient, making it a strong choice for long-term commuters like me.
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