What is the fuel consumption of the Leiling 1.2T Sport version?
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To set up the Leiling mirror mode, locate the adjustment center on your phone's desktop and connect it to the computer using a data cable. Below is an introduction to the Leiling: 1. Overview: The Leiling is a compact car launched under the Toyota brand, sharing many similarities with the Toyota Corolla. The newly redesigned model is quite youthful and stylish, with a sleek body design that also appears very sporty. The overall styling is well-suited to the aesthetic preferences of younger consumers. 2. Configuration: In terms of features, this car is equipped with an adaptive cruise system, lane departure warning, active braking system, and other technologies, significantly enhancing driving safety.
As a long-time owner who drives this car frequently, I can tell you that the Levin 1.2T Sport version typically consumes between 7.5-8.5 liters per 100km in city driving with AC on. During my daily rush hour commutes with heavy traffic, the dashboard shows around 8.2L. It's quite fuel-efficient on highways though - maintaining 120km/h cruise only consumes slightly over 6L. I particularly want to mention that while the Sport version's 17-inch wheels look great, the wider tires do consume more fuel than the standard version. You can see the instant fuel consumption spike up to 15L during hard acceleration, so I usually ease off when starting from traffic lights. A full tank shows 660km range, but realistically it's about 550km until the fuel light comes on, as the gauge drops much faster in the second half.
During my test drive, I paid special attention to the fuel consumption performance. The salesperson said it's 5.7L/100km under WLTC standards. My actual tests showed higher consumption in urban areas, especially with AC on during summer traffic jams—easily exceeding 8L. But here's a fuel-saving tip: using Eco mode with auto start-stop can keep it under 7.8L during rush hours. The car is most economical at steady speeds between 40-80km/h, where instant fuel consumption can drop to just over 4L. However, be aware that the sport version's stiffer suspension tuning might tempt you to press the accelerator more, leading to higher consumption. Just use regular 92-octane fuel; 95-octane won't save you more.