What is the fuel consumption of the Mercedes-Benz B200?
2 Answers
The Mercedes-Benz B200 has a displacement and fuel consumption with a minimum of 6.1 liters per 100 km when cruising at 115 km/h. Additional information: Pros and cons of the Mercedes-Benz B200: 1. Pros: High-quality interior materials, mainly soft and leather materials. 2. Cons: The suspension is relatively stiff, rear seat comfort and power are average. As an imported niche vehicle with low ownership, maintenance costs are higher in the long run. The sunroof is a standout feature of this car, with good heat insulation. The sunshade is breathable. 3. As an entry-level model of Mercedes-Benz: The B-Class models feature stylish exterior design, spacious interiors, and well-equipped configurations, making them ideal for family use. In terms of safety, the B200 inherits the excellent safety performance of the Mercedes-Benz brand: ABS anti-lock braking system, ESP electronic stability program, BAS brake assist system, and full-size driver and passenger airbags provide strong protection for occupants.
I drove a Mercedes-Benz B200 for several years and found its fuel consumption quite reasonable. In city driving, the average was about 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers, especially higher in heavy traffic. On the highway, it could drop to around 6 to 7 liters. I’m used to accelerating gradually and avoiding sudden braking, which helps reduce fuel consumption. Regular maintenance is also important, such as timely oil changes and checking tire pressure, to help save fuel. The Mercedes-Benz B200 has a sporty design, but overall, its fuel consumption isn’t too high—much better than those large SUVs. If you drive smoothly and combine mixed road conditions, the combined fuel consumption can stay around 7.5 liters. I also noticed that in winter, using the heater or air conditioning increases fuel consumption slightly, by about half a liter more.