
Leiling mainly has the following two models, and different models have different fuel consumption. They are: 1. The 1.2-liter turbocharged version has a fuel consumption of 5.6L/100km. 2. The 1.8-liter hybrid version has a fuel consumption of 4.1L/100km. Additional information: 1. Depending on road conditions and driving habits, the car's fuel consumption may vary. 2. Generally, when driving on highways, due to stable speed and engine RPM, and less frequent braking, the fuel consumption tends to be lower. 3. When driving in the city or congested areas, frequent braking and acceleration cause unstable engine operation and incomplete fuel combustion, leading to higher fuel consumption.

After driving the Leiling Hybrid for three years, I find its fuel efficiency quite reassuring. During rush hour traffic in the city, the dashboard shows around 4.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway, maintaining a steady speed can bring it down below 4 liters. This is significantly more economical compared to my friends' gasoline cars, which often consume over 6 liters in urban areas. From personal experience, many factors affect fuel consumption: driving calmly and avoiding sudden acceleration or braking can further reduce consumption; prolonged use of air conditioning can increase fuel consumption by about 10%, so I try to use recirculation mode in summer; incorrect tire pressure also wastes fuel, so I check it monthly. Proper maintenance, such as timely oil changes and air filter replacements, keeps the car running smoothly and efficiently. Overall, the Leiling, especially the hybrid version, is cost-effective and eco-friendly for daily commuting.

As an environmentally-conscious car owner, I chose the Leiling Hybrid precisely for its low fuel consumption, averaging 4 to 4.5 liters per 100 km in urban driving with minimal emissions. Compared to pure gasoline vehicles, it saves thousands in annual fuel costs while reducing environmental pollution. Driving habits are crucial: maintaining an economical speed of 60-80 km/h and avoiding frequent stops/starts ensures stable fuel efficiency; briefly turning off the AC during favorable road conditions also conserves energy. Long-term, low fuel consumption isn't accidental—vehicle maintenance is vital, like regular engine carbon cleaning and preventing filter clogs. Leiling's eco-design offers peace of mind, delivering reliable green performance without compromise.

Having worked in car maintenance for many years, I often get asked about the fuel consumption issues with the Leiling. There are significant differences between versions: the gasoline engine consumes around 6 liters in the city and 5 liters on the highway; the hybrid version performs even better, with a combined consumption of 4.5 liters. The reasons boil down to a few factors: engine type, driving habits, and external conditions. For example, using air conditioning increases fuel consumption by 10%, while insufficient tire pressure can add an extra 5%. Daily recommendations: regularly check the air filter and avoid sudden acceleration; the hybrid system saves fuel by using electricity at low speeds. Remember, official fuel consumption figures are just a reference—actual consumption depends on driving skills.


