
EADO fuel consumption is 6.5L/100km, here is relevant information: Introduction: The EADO is a global strategic model with international standards, meticulously developed over three years by Changan Automobile's global R&D team. It is a global full-time premium mid-size sedan. On March 27, 2012, the domestic brand Changan Automobile announced the official launch of its new sedan, the EADO. Advantages: Plump shape, simple and elegant design, clever styling, beautiful and atmospheric craftsmanship, dynamic and fashionable; simple and comfortable interior, good configuration; spacious interior; overall handling is light and comfortable; good fuel economy; low engine noise, very quiet inside the car.

I've been driving the Eado for two years now, using it for daily commutes and weekend trips. In city traffic, the fuel consumption can reach around 8L/100km, while on highway cruising it's been as low as 5.6L/100km, with a long-term average maintained at about 7.2L/100km. A full 55-liter tank easily covers 600 kilometers, and I refuel much less frequently than my colleagues with SUVs. I've particularly noticed that using the eco mode combined with anticipating traffic lights can save an additional 0.5L/100km. Last week, I took my family of five plus luggage on a long trip with the air conditioning on the whole time, and the fuel consumption was only 6.8L/100km. It's really quite suitable as a family car.

For family cars, fuel efficiency is the top priority. Our EADO was mainly purchased for school runs. Over three years, it has covered 50,000 km with an indicated average fuel consumption of 6.9L/100km. During peak-hour stop-and-go traffic, it can reach up to 8.5L, but on weekend expressway trips, it drops to 5.9L. The biggest surprise was when the trunk was fully loaded with camping gear for mountain roads, consumption remained around 7.3L. Calculated monthly, it saves over 200 yuan in fuel costs compared to our neighbor's joint-venture car. During maintenance, the technician mentioned that the EADO's engine calibration is specifically optimized for fuel economy.

Just picked up the new Eado last week. As a young person, I care about both looks and fuel consumption. My recent commute tests showed 7.3L/100km in city driving, rising to just over 8L with AC and traffic jams. On the outer ring road at a steady 80km/h, it dropped to 5.8L - even lower than the official figures quoted by the salesperson. While Sport mode is fun for spirited driving, fuel consumption jumps to 9L, so I usually stick to Normal mode for better economy. A full tank cost me 330 yuan with a displayed range of 650km - these operating costs are very friendly for someone just starting their career.


