What is the fuel consumption of the Leiling Hybrid?
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The fuel consumption of the Leiling Hybrid is 4 liters. Below are the detailed contents regarding the fuel consumption of the Leiling Hybrid: 1. Model-related: Hybrid refers to the oil-electric hybrid power. The GAC Leiling and the FAW Toyota Corolla are identical twin sisters. They use the electric motor to work when the speed is below 60, and when the speed exceeds 60, they turn into ordinary fuel vehicles, using the engine to work. 2. Affiliation: The hybrid of the Leiling Hybrid is an oil-electric hybrid, belonging to energy-saving vehicles. Oil-electric hybrids do not belong to new energy vehicles; they can only be considered as energy-saving vehicles, so oil-electric hybrid vehicles cannot be registered with green license plates.
I've been driving the Leiling Hybrid for three years, and the overall fuel consumption is quite economical, averaging around 4.2 to 4.5 liters per 100 kilometers. It's slightly higher at 4.8 liters in city traffic jams, but drops below 3.9 liters on highways, mainly thanks to its hybrid system's intelligent energy distribution. When driving, I recommend maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden acceleration or braking, which can easily keep the consumption low. Regular maintenance like changing the air filter and engine oil on time also helps maintain efficiency. In comparison, a pure gasoline car might consume over 1 liter more, so the hybrid does save a lot on fuel costs—easily saving around a hundred bucks a month. I think it's practical for both commuting and long-distance travel, and people often ask about this. The key still lies in personal driving habits, and regularly checking tire pressure can further optimize fuel efficiency.