What is the fuel consumption of the Jinjila?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 3.4L-3.7L. Below are the relevant details: Exterior: The fuel tank design of this vehicle is very rounded and full, with strong lines and high-quality decorative painting. The integrated saddle is quite confusing—it feels like a dual seat when it appears to be a single seat. This design is visually appealing but not very practical. The overall seat height is 690 millimeters, offering excellent affinity. Configuration: This model features aluminum alloy wheels, with low-end models equipped with CST tires and high-end models with Tengsen tires. The front tire specifications are 120-80-16, and the rear tire specifications are 150-80-15, providing good stability and flexibility. For the braking system, the vehicle uses large-sized disc brakes with single discs on both the front and rear. High-end versions also come with an ABS anti-lock braking system. The suspension system includes inverted front shock absorbers and adjustable rear shock absorbers. The rear swing arm is available in both steel and aluminum materials.
I've been driving the Kingira for several years and have a deep understanding of its fuel consumption. For daily city driving, such as picking up my kids or commuting to work, the fuel consumption stays around 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers. On the highway, when maintaining a steady speed of 80-100 kilometers per hour, the consumption drops to between 9 and 10 liters, which is very reassuring. My Kingira is the diesel version, with an engine designed for economy, so even occasional loads don’t significantly increase fuel usage. Driving habits make a big difference—rapid acceleration and frequent braking can push consumption up to 13 liters or more, so I’ve gotten used to smooth driving. Overall, the Kingira’s fuel efficiency is quite good among similar pickup trucks, and it’s easy to maintain and practical. If you’re considering buying one or already own one, I recommend regular tire pressure checks and oil changes to save on fuel costs in the long run.