
The fuel consumption of the Baojun 310W ranges from 5.9 to 6.3L/100km. Below is a detailed introduction about the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Overview: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle traveling 100 kilometers on the road at a certain speed. It is a theoretical indicator for the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is measured by manufacturers in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converting the measured values into speed parameters, and then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model at specified speeds. Others: Since most vehicles approach their economical speed at 90 km/h, the theoretical fuel consumption publicly announced is usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 km/h.

I've been driving the Baojun 310W for almost two years now, mainly for daily commuting in the city. The fuel consumption is quite reasonable, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers on roads with frequent traffic lights. It's particularly fuel-efficient on highways, with the lowest consumption I've recorded being 5.9 liters, thanks to good RPM control during cruising. Fuel consumption increases slightly with the air conditioning on in summer, especially in traffic jams where it can go up to just over 8 liters, but it's still more economical compared to other vehicles in the same class. With a 40-liter fuel tank, a full tank can easily cover over 600 kilometers. Actual fuel consumption depends on road conditions and driving habits. I prefer smooth starts and less braking, and I regularly empty the trunk to reduce weight, which keeps the long-term fuel cost below 0.5 yuan per kilometer. Overall, it's a very economical choice for family use, with minimal car pressure.

Many Baojun 310W owners report an average fuel consumption of around 6.5L/100km for the manual transmission model. The 1.5L engine is tuned for fuel efficiency, though stop-and-go city driving may increase consumption to 7.5L, while highway cruising can bring it below 6L. Key factors affecting fuel economy include: underinflated tires (5% more fuel), regular air filter is crucial; carrying over 200kg in the trunk significantly increases consumption; summer AC use adds about 0.8L. Adopt predictive driving habits like coasting by releasing the throttle early and avoiding sudden acceleration. Regular 92-octane fuel is sufficient - higher grades are wasteful. As an entry-level wagon, its fuel efficiency is quite competitive.

My friend just bought a second-hand Baojun 310W and uses it for Didi every day. He says the fuel consumption heavily depends on road conditions - during rush hours in the city, it's at least 7.8L/100km, but can drop to 6.9L/100km when avoiding peak times. The most fuel-efficient is driving on suburban expressways at 60-80 mph, achieving 5.7L/100km, with one tank capable of running 700km. Using AC adds at least 0.7L, and longer warm-up time in winter also consumes more fuel. His fuel-saving tips: shift gears at 2000 rpm, turn off the engine at red lights over 20 seconds, and regularly clear trunk clutter. Monthly fuel costs are kept under 1000 yuan, much cheaper than taking taxis.

After several long-distance trips, I found the Baojun 310W is really fuel-efficient on highways. Cruising at 120 km/h consumes only 6.2 liters, and maintaining 80 km/h can even drop to 5.3 liters. However, with a full load of five adults plus luggage, consumption immediately increases by 1 liter, and running the AC adds another 0.5 liters. City driving shows a big difference, with 8 liters during morning rush hour being the norm. It's advisable to check tire pressure and engine oil before long trips, remove the spare tire to reduce weight, and plan routes wisely to avoid congestion. The fuel tank isn't large, but the low fuel consumption means fewer stops; driving 500 kilometers non-stop is easily achievable.

Just returned from a family trip with the Baojun 310W. With four adults, luggage, and AC on the highway, the actual fuel consumption was just over 7L/100km. For daily school runs in the city, it's 7.2L without traffic, nearly 8L in congestion. Load weight and AC usage have the most noticeable impact - a fully packed trunk with strollers and toys adds 0.5L, while max AC cooling increases consumption by 0.6L. Driving habits matter significantly - aggressive acceleration uses 15% more fuel than gentle driving. Post- fuel efficiency improves slightly, especially after throttle body cleaning. The cabin space is more spacious than expected, but avoid overloading as it drastically increases fuel consumption. Overall, as a family car, the fuel costs are entirely acceptable.


