What is the fuel consumption of the JAC Shuailing 130 horsepower?

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Beth
07/30/25 7:58am
JAC Shuailing 130 horsepower has a fuel consumption of 8L. Below are the specific details about the JAC Shuailing: Introduction: The JAC Shuailing is the high-end brand series of JAC light trucks. The models come in wide, medium, and narrow series, covering single-row to semi-double-row products, fully expanding the choices for different consumers. The launch of the Shuailing III has formed a new Shuailing family for JAC's high-end light trucks, including the Shuailing and Shuailing II, providing more diverse options for high-end light truck users. Power: The Shuailing is equipped with the JAC self-developed 4DA1 engine, which incorporates advanced diesel technologies such as German Bosch electronic control high-pressure common rail and low-noise gears. It not only fully meets the National III standards but also features low fuel consumption, low emissions, and high torque at low speeds.
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