What is the fuel consumption of the CFMOTO 650TR-G official motorcycle?

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OAlina
08/27/25 6:53am
The fuel consumption of the CFMOTO 650TR-G official motorcycle is approximately 5 liters per 100 kilometers. Detailed fuel consumption of the CFMOTO 650TR-G: When cruising at 90 to 110 km/h, it is below 5L/100km. For long-distance highway driving, it is around 5.5L/100km. If continuously driving at high speeds, it can exceed 10L/100km. For mixed urban use, it generally ranges between 6L and 7L. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Fuel consumption is influenced by driving habits, road conditions, the vehicle's power and displacement level, and tire rolling resistance. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Accelerate gently, apply light throttle and brakes, brake early, maintain proper tire pressure, organize the trunk regularly, and reduce unnecessary weight.
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FernandoLynn
09/09/25 5:42am
I've been riding the CFMOTO 650TR-G for a while now, with fuel consumption generally ranging between 4.5 to 6 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how you ride. In congested urban areas with frequent stops and starts, fuel consumption can rise above 6 liters, while maintaining a steady throttle on highways can bring it down to around 4.5 liters. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as riding habits—frequent hard acceleration or lugging the engine can cause a spike in fuel usage. Maintenance is also crucial; regular oil changes and air filter cleaning help the engine run more efficiently. Flat road conditions contribute to better fuel economy. This level is fairly average among motorcycles in the same class—not the most fuel-efficient but not overly expensive either. I recommend new riders pay attention to the real-time fuel consumption data on the dashboard, develop smooth acceleration habits, and schedule regular check-ups at the shop to maintain stable fuel consumption.
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