What is the fuel consumption of the GPR150?

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Hernandez
08/28/25 4:20am
GPR150 has a fuel consumption of 3.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the detailed contents about the fuel consumption of GPR150: 1. Reasons for fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of GPR150 is related to its high-revving engine. Theoretically, the slower the engine speed, the lower the fuel consumption, and vice versa. As a high-revving engine, to unleash its potential performance, it must increase the speed to release power, otherwise its performance cannot be fully demonstrated. 2. Model focus: The GPR150 focuses on speed and handling performance, not on fuel efficiency.
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StellaFitz
09/10/25 2:49am
I've been riding the GPR150 for over three years now, and its fuel consumption typically ranges between 2.5 to 3.0 liters per 100 kilometers, according to official data. However, actual riding conditions can cause fluctuations. If you're frequently stopping and starting in city traffic, encountering many traffic lights or congestion, fuel consumption might rise to around 3.5 liters. On the other hand, cruising at high speeds can bring it down to below 2.7 liters. Personally, I prefer smooth acceleration and maintaining a moderate speed to save some fuel. Vehicle maintenance also affects fuel efficiency—regular oil changes and cleaning the air filter help keep consumption low. Also, pay attention to tire pressure; if it's too low, increased friction will raise fuel consumption. Overall, developing good riding habits can help you save on fuel costs each month, which is quite practical.
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