What is the fuel consumption of the Beijing BJ40?
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The fuel consumption of the Beijing BJ40 ranges from 8.3L to 11.3L. Here is some related information about the Beijing Auto BJ40: Power: The BJ40 is equipped with a 2.4L inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with the code name G4CA, which is an improved version of the BAW Warrior's 2.7L engine. It offers two power options: 2.0T and 2.3T, capable of delivering a maximum torque of 320N and 350N, respectively. Configuration: The BJ40 features a part-time four-wheel-drive system, a non-load-bearing body, and hydraulic power steering, indicating its design for off-road use. The dimensions of the BJ40 are 4350*1843*1834mm, with a wheelbase of 2450mm.
As a seasoned off-road driver, I have to say the fuel consumption of the Beijing BJ40 really depends on how you drive it. In the city, with gentle acceleration and the AC on, my stock vehicle averages around 12-13 liters per 100 km, but it can spike to 15 liters in heavy traffic. However, last time I took my buddies off-roading in Bashang, with AT tires on muddy trails, the fuel gauge dropped visibly, hitting over 18 liters. That’s just how this vehicle is—fuel efficiency varies drastically between road and off-road driving. Don’t just trust the dashboard readings; the most accurate way is to calculate it yourself by filling up two tanks. By the way, the 2.0T engine is slightly more fuel-efficient than the 2.3T, and the diesel version saves about 3-4 liters, though it’s harder to get licensed these days.