What is the fuel consumption of the Fazer 250?

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Skylar
07/24/25 10:45pm
The fuel consumption of the Fazer 250 is 2.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the detailed introductions about it: 1. Introduction one: The Fazer 250 is equipped with a single-cylinder oil-cooled electronic fuel injection engine. It features a single-cylinder air-oil cooled two-valve design, with a displacement of 249cc, a maximum power of 15.4KW, and a maximum torque of 20.5NM. 2. Introduction two: Many parts of the engine are directly imported from Japan, featuring an all-aluminum ceramic cylinder, assembled domestically. It is durable, powerful, high-end, widely adaptable, and has a long range, making this motorcycle quickly popular when the motorcycle touring trend was just emerging and there were no suitable models available domestically.
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CatherineLynn
08/10/25 3:09pm
As a long-time motorcycle enthusiast, I find the fuel consumption of the Yamaha FZ250 quite reliable. Typically, it consumes around 3 liters per 100 kilometers, which translates to 30 to 35 kilometers per liter, depending on your riding habits. For example, frequent acceleration and deceleration in city traffic can increase fuel consumption to up to 3.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while maintaining a steady speed of 60 to 80 km/h on highways can reduce it to as low as 2.8 liters per 100 kilometers. I recommend regular maintenance of the engine and chain, using high-quality engine oil, and keeping tire pressure at the recommended levels—these small actions can significantly lower fuel consumption. Also, don’t overlook the impact of weight and load; excessive weight increases engine strain and naturally raises fuel consumption. Overall, this bike offers great value for money, with its well-designed 250cc small-displacement engine making it ideal for daily commuting—both economical and practical.
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