What is the fuel consumption of the BYD S7?
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10.6 liters. Below is the relevant introduction: Introduction: The BYD S7 is BYD's new mid-to-large-sized SUV. The S7 features a three-dimensional and vivid design, with sharp yet elegant lines that perfectly balance aerodynamics; the eagle-eye headlights are striking, complemented by window frame bright trims and chrome-plated grilles with undulating contours, presenting an overall grand and high-quality appearance. It surpasses vehicles in the same class by several levels in terms of configuration. Exterior: From an exterior perspective, the new BYD S7's design shares little resemblance with the current BYD S6. The BYD S7 adopts a brand-new front face design, with a U-shaped grille integrated with the headlights. The large chrome-plated grille design is more stylish, and the headlights will incorporate linear LED daytime running lights. Compared to the criticisms of the current BYD S6's exterior, the S7 has stronger originality and a more mature design.
I've been driving the BYD S7 for several years now, and the fuel consumption of this SUV really depends on road conditions and personal driving habits. My car averages around 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can jump up to 12 liters, while on highways, maintaining a steady speed can bring it down to 7-8 liters. The S7 has a relatively large body and is quite heavy, so it's not particularly fuel-efficient, but its spacious interior makes it great for family trips. I recommend regular maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and cleaning the air filter, which can help keep fuel consumption stable below 10 liters. Using the air conditioner in summer consumes more fuel, and cold starts in winter can also cause a temporary increase. If you frequently drive long distances, the average consumption becomes more economical. Avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save a lot on fuel costs and hassle. Overall, as a practical SUV, its fuel consumption is within a reasonable range, but you need to adapt to its characteristics.