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What is the fuel consumption of the new Bora?

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McCecilia
08/29/2025, 02:22:25 AM

Volkswagen Bora's fuel consumption is 7.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Introduction: Since its launch, the Bora has been deeply favored by today's social backbone with its steady and generous appearance, excellent safety and comfort performance, and outstanding German manufacturing quality. The solid, full, simple and fashionable wedge shape, combined with powerful power equipment, fully satisfies the pleasure of driving. Product Philosophy: As the carrier of the brand, it vividly embodies the entire connotation of Volkswagen's brand "fascinating perfection, continuous innovation, life companion and responsibility for the human environment". It is a faithful embodiment of the core value of the Volkswagen brand, and the core concept is "to set an example for the value of cars, allowing people to experience perfection.

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OLayla
09/11/2025, 12:01:49 AM

I've been driving the new Bora for over half a year now, with an average fuel consumption of around 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic with congestion, it can go up to 9 liters, while on smooth suburban roads, it drops to just over 6 liters—it really depends on how you drive and the road conditions. From my own tests, during normal commuting, I save quite a bit on fuel costs each month. If I maintain a steady speed of 60-80 km/h on the highway, the fuel consumption is even lower, around 5.5-6.5 liters, making it ideal for long trips. However, driving habits make a big difference—sudden acceleration or frequent braking can cause fuel consumption to spike. To save fuel, plan your route in advance to avoid traffic lights, and regularly check tire pressure, as it also helps with fuel efficiency. Overall, the new Bora is a reliable family car with moderate fuel consumption—neither too high nor too low—and the real-world data is quite accurate, so no need to worry too much. In short, the cost of ownership is manageable, and it's a worry-free car for daily driving.

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VanJourney
10/25/2025, 12:50:00 AM

The 1.4T turbocharged engine in the new Bora paired with the DSG dual-clutch transmission is quite efficient in design. Officially, the combined fuel consumption is claimed to be around 7.2 liters per 100 kilometers. In actual driving, the average consumption in urban and suburban areas fluctuates between 6.5 to 8 liters. This fuel consumption largely depends on engine tuning and transmission response. The precise ECU control avoids wastage, ensuring smooth power output at low RPMs without excessive fuel consumption. Technically, the new Bora utilizes direct fuel injection technology, which burns fuel more cleanly, reducing the likelihood of carbon deposits. Over the long term, this keeps fuel consumption stable and prevents sudden spikes. I've also compared it with similar class vehicles, where Japanese brands tend to be slightly more fuel-efficient, but German cars excel in durability and handling, without compromising usability. It's advisable to pay attention to maintenance schedules, as timely replacement of air filters and engine oil can enhance fuel efficiency.

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SophiaMarie
12/08/2025, 12:13:52 AM

As an average driver looking to save money, I'm particularly concerned about the fuel consumption of the New Bora as it directly impacts my wallet. Based on comprehensive real-world tests, it averages around 7-8 liters per 100 kilometers – slightly higher in urban areas where you can save some effort, and more economical when driving in suburban areas. Compared to high-fuel-consumption vehicles over the same distance, it saves me several hundred yuan monthly on fuel costs, which adds up over time. Beyond the numbers, fuel efficiency relates to environmental impact too. The New Bora's low-emission design helps reduce my annual carbon footprint, contributing to ecological protection. Here's a practical tip: try to use eco-mode driving, avoid sudden braking and acceleration, and don't blast the AC too hard – these small daily habits can lower fuel consumption by about 10%. Regular maintenance of the fuel system and ensuring sensors function properly can prevent unexpected losses. Ultimately, fuel efficiency isn't just data – it's a long-term factor for both saving money and peace of mind.

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Vieira
01/28/2026, 01:25:07 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I chose the New Bora because its fuel consumption is beginner-friendly, with a combined average of around 7 liters. In city traffic jams, it might exceed 8 liters, but on suburban roads, just over 6 liters is sufficient when driving smoothly. From actual driving experience, it's quite straightforward: gentle acceleration at start-up instead of sudden bursts, maintaining a steady speed for the lowest fuel consumption; keeping within 80 km/h on highways ensures better fuel efficiency. There are many factors affecting fuel consumption, such as insufficient tire pressure increasing resistance, heavy loads or using air conditioning can also burn fuel faster. I recommend beginners conduct multiple tests, noting fuel level changes under different road conditions, and gradually develop smooth driving habits. In the long run, the New Bora's fuel system is quite durable, and regular maintenance can keep fuel consumption low without sudden spikes for several years, making it an economical and easy-to-handle entry-level car.

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SerenityAnn
04/23/2026, 11:16:32 PM

The New Bora delivers decent fuel efficiency among its peers in the family sedan segment. According to official data, the combined fuel consumption is approximately 7.3 liters per 100 kilometers, while actual user feedback ranges between 6-8 liters depending on specific configurations and driving habits. Compared to similar models like some Japanese cars, the New Bora might be slightly higher, but it offers better value in terms of comfort and safety, with minimal differences in fuel consumption. Key factors affecting daily usage include air conditioning and uphill driving, which can cause fluctuations. Planning highway routes and traveling light can help control fuel consumption below 6.5 liters. For maintenance, don’t overlook small details: regularly clean the fuel injectors and change the engine oil to keep the engine running efficiently. Using 95-octane gasoline can sometimes be more economical than 92-octane due to more complete combustion. In summary, fuel consumption is a comprehensive indicator that should be evaluated based on road conditions and personal habits. The New Bora is a reliable choice.

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