
The fuel consumption of the Great Wall C50 ranges from 6.3 to 7.8L/100km. Below are the relevant details: Introduction: As the T-powered family sedan promoted by Great Wall Motors, the Great Wall C50 has seen steady sales growth since its launch in 2011, winning the favor of many consumers. The Great Wall C50 Fashion Edition was officially launched, featuring 6 upgrades in safety and comfort, further improving its cost-effectiveness. It is one of the few domestic sedan models equipped with a turbocharged engine. Exterior: The Tengyi C50 adopts a honeycomb front grille design, with the air intake grille featuring a split design style. The chrome decorative trim adds a sense of premium quality to the vehicle. Overall, the Tengyi C50 leans more towards a family sedan style.

I've been driving the Great Wall C50 for three to four years and have gained quite some experience with its fuel consumption. My model is the 1.5T automatic transmission, with an average combined fuel consumption of around 8L/100km. In city traffic jams, it can rise to 9-10L, while on highways it can drop to 6.5L, which is quite fuel-efficient. Once, I took a long-distance trip to Wuhan, covering over 600 kilometers, and spent just over 300 yuan on fuel, which was very cost-effective. However, fuel consumption can vary. For example, in summer when using air conditioning or during cold starts in winter, consumption may increase by about 1L. I recommend regular maintenance, such as replacing the air filter and spark plugs, keeping tire pressure normal, and avoiding aggressive acceleration, as these can all help save fuel. With the recent rise in fuel prices, the cost per kilometer is still under 0.7 yuan, much more economical than some SUVs.

Buddy knows a thing or two about car engines. The 1.5T turbocharged engine in the Great Wall C50 is quite fuel-efficient. The combined fuel consumption is around 7.5-8.5L/100km, depending on the model year. It can be slightly higher in urban driving when the turbo kicks in. The engine is relatively lightweight with decent aerodynamic design, achieving its best fuel economy of around 6L during highway cruising. But be aware that the dashboard display might have some errors, so it's best to do actual tests. Don't forget to check the ECU settings - software updates can optimize fuel consumption. Modifications like larger tires or increased load will add extra burden. Regular cleaning of the fuel system and using genuine engine oil are crucial. Never compromise quality for cheaper, inferior oil, or you'll see your fuel consumption skyrocket.

Saving fuel means saving money! I calculate the fuel consumption data of my Great Wall C50 every day, averaging around 8L/100km, which costs about 60 cents per kilometer at current fuel prices. In the city, it's easy to reach 10L, but driving slower at startup can save a lot. Compared to friends' cars in the same class, like the Volkswagen Bora, the fuel consumption is similar, but domestic cars have lower maintenance costs. It's recommended to use an APP to record fuel refills for precise fuel control.


