What is the fuel consumption of the Changjiang 650?

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Christine
07/30/25 3:12am
The fuel consumption of this motorcycle is 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is not only related to the motorcycle itself but also to the driving conditions and the driver's habits. If it is often driven in congested roads with poor driving habits, the fuel consumption will be higher. Below is a detailed introduction about the Da Changjiang Motorcycle: 1. Introduction: Da Changjiang Group Co., Ltd., established in January 1992, is currently the largest motorcycle manufacturer in China and the largest partner and export base of Japan's Suzuki Motor Corporation in China. 2. Honors: In 2009, the total tax payment of Da Changjiang Group reached 1.23 billion yuan, making it one of the most socially responsible enterprises in China today. On June 28, 2010, the World Brand Laboratory released the "2010 China 500 Most Valuable Brands" list in Beijing, where the "Haojue" brand of Da Changjiang was valued at 11.076 billion yuan, ranking 68th in the comprehensive list and first in the industry for seven consecutive years. On September 4, 2010, the national authority announced that Jiangmen Da Changjiang Group ranked 488th in the "2010 China Top 500 Enterprises," 271st in the "2010 China Top 500 Manufacturing Enterprises," and 151st in the "2010 China Top 200 Enterprises by Performance."
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