What is the fuel consumption of the BYD Qin Pro?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the BYD Qin Pro is 6.4-6.5L/100km. Currently, there are 3 models of the BYD Qin Pro on sale: the manual luxury model and the automatic premium model, both with a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.4L/100km. The automatic flagship model has a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.5L/100km. The above figures are the NEDC comprehensive fuel consumption, which is the fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than this value, ranging from 7.2-7.8L/100km. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Clean engine carbon deposits: Excessive carbon deposits in the engine are a significant cause, mainly due to the use of unsuitable fuel. It is recommended to add a certain amount of cleaning agent when refueling. If the effect is not noticeable, it indicates a high level of carbon deposits in the engine. In this case, the car must be taken to a 4S shop for professional cleaning of the engine carbon deposits by technicians. Check the oxygen sensor: As an internal control unit of the car, the oxygen sensor mainly monitors the fuel-air ratio in the engine. Once damaged, it can cause an imbalance in the fuel-air ratio, leading to a sudden increase in fuel consumption. When the oxygen sensor is damaged, the exhaust pipe will emit darker-colored exhaust gases during driving, and the oxygen sensor should be replaced immediately. Regularly replace the three filters: During vehicle use, the oil filter, air filter, and fuel filter must be replaced regularly. If not replaced for a long time, they can become dirty and send incorrect information to the engine control unit, resulting in incomplete fuel combustion and increased engine carbon deposits. Check the electronic control unit: Although the engine's electronic control unit is highly reliable, in older vehicles, various faults can inevitably occur.
I've been driving the BYD Qin Pro gasoline version for almost three years, and fuel consumption really can't be generalized. In city traffic jams, it can reach 8-9 liters per 100km, but it's particularly fuel-efficient on highway cruises, with a minimum of 5.9L. When commuting on elevated roads smoothly, it's usually just over 7L. The hybrid version my friend bought is even more impressive—with a charging pile in his community, his daily commute runs purely on electricity without burning any fuel, and the hybrid mode on long trips only consumes a little over 4L. With fuel prices so high recently, I calculate every refuel, and the Qin Pro is quite fuel-efficient in its class. But honestly, using the air conditioning or carrying a full load does consume a bit more fuel.