
The fuel consumption of the Bin Yue 1.5T model is 7.6-9.8L/100km; the Bin Yue 1.0T model has a fuel consumption of 6.3-8.2L/100km. Here is some relevant information about the Bin Yue: 1. Configuration: The Bin Yue is equipped with an intelligent voice system that allows remote control of vehicle start-up, air conditioning, etc., via an app, and features an AQS air quality system that automatically purifies the air inside the car. The Bin Yue also comes with a panoramic camera, electronic handbrake, automatic parking, emergency call function, and other configurations. The sport version is additionally equipped with an automatic parking function. 2. Powertrain: The Bin Yue offers two engine options: 1.0T and 1.5T. The 1.5T engine was jointly developed by Geely and Volvo, with a maximum power of 130kW and a peak torque of 255N·m, paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. The 1.0T engine delivers a maximum power of 100kW and a peak torque of 205N·m, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've driven the Binyue for quite some time, and I remember its combined fuel consumption is around 6 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is also within the official data range. In real-world driving, fuel consumption can rise to 7.5 or even 8 liters in congested urban areas, but it's very economical on highways at constant speeds, often dropping to around 5 liters. Personally, I've found that driving habits have the biggest impact—for example, rapid acceleration and hard braking can increase fuel consumption by about half a liter. Additionally, carrying heavy loads or more passengers can also increase fuel consumption, and using the air conditioning, especially for cooling, can raise fuel consumption by 10%. Regular maintenance, such as changing the engine oil and checking tire pressure, helps maintain stable fuel consumption. Overall, as a compact SUV, the Binyue's fuel efficiency is quite good, much better than some older models, making it very suitable for daily commuting or long-distance travel.

After driving for so many years, I've always felt that fuel consumption largely depends on environmental conditions. Take the Bin Yue model for example: in city traffic jams, the fuel consumption easily jumps above 7 liters due to frequent stops at red lights and constant acceleration. But on highways, maintaining speeds between 60-80 km/h can effortlessly keep it just over 5 liters. I've noticed that using air conditioning adds about half a liter to the consumption, and carrying extra luggage also increases the load. Developing fuel-efficient habits is key: smooth acceleration, avoiding sudden braking, and anticipating traffic lights to ease off the throttle in advance—these simple adjustments can significantly reduce fuel consumption. Weather changes also play a role; short trips in cold winters result in higher consumption, while continuous AC use in summer has an even more noticeable impact.

From a technical perspective, the Bin Yue's low fuel consumption benefits from its highly efficient engine. For instance, the 1.5T turbocharged engine combined with direct injection technology optimizes fuel economy. The CVT transmission maintains low RPM at high speeds to reduce fuel consumption, while the lightweight body and low drag coefficient design also help keep the combined fuel consumption around 6 liters. When driving, these small details accumulate to provide a more fuel-efficient experience for the owner, especially in stop-and-go city traffic.

Compared to other vehicles in the same class, the Bin Yue's fuel consumption is above average. The Haval H6 typically has a combined fuel consumption of over 7.5 liters, while the Bo Yue is close to 7 liters; the Bin Yue usually consumes a little over 6 liters, and can drop to as low as 5 liters on highways. However, driving conditions must be considered: fuel consumption significantly increases in mountainous terrain or on steep slopes, while flat roads are the most fuel-efficient. Seasons also have an impact, with cold starts in winter consuming more fuel, and continuous air conditioning use in summer also increasing the numbers. Under heavy load or poor road conditions, consumption can rise to over 8 liters.

To reduce the fuel consumption of the Binyue, I’d like to share some tips: accelerate smoothly and maintain a steady speed, avoid sudden braking; use cruise control wisely on highways; perform regular to ensure the engine system operates efficiently; keep tire pressure at the recommended level; avoid overloading. Use the air conditioning moderately, and open windows for ventilation in good weather to save fuel. In the long run, new cars have lower fuel consumption, but as the vehicle ages, proper maintenance can help maintain good levels. Fuel quality is also crucial—choose reputable gasoline to avoid low-quality fuels that increase consumption.


