What is the fuel consumption of the new Honda Lingpai?

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DeVictoria
07/30/25 12:05am
The new Honda Lingpai has a combined fuel consumption of 5.5 liters and 4.9 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are the specific details: 1. The powertrain of the new Lingpai. The Lingpai is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine (model P10A3) with a rated power of 90 kW. The transmission system includes a manual and a CVT gearbox, with combined fuel consumption of 5.5 liters and 4.9 liters per 100 kilometers respectively. 2. The design of the new Lingpai. The all-new Lingpai features a fresh design with a single chrome strip running across the front, integrating the upper and lower grille into an inverted trapezoidal shape, exuding a stylish and sporty vibe. The headlights on both sides are more angular and sharp, with LED daytime running lights connected to the chrome strip, enhancing its refined look. The taillights on both sides adopt a new design, offering better visibility at night. The rear bumper is designed to be simple, with a single exhaust pipe on the right side.
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JulietteRose
08/16/25 3:59am
I've been driving the Guangqi Honda New Lingpai for over a year now, and I'm quite satisfied with its fuel consumption. On average, it's around 5.5L/100km, rising to over 7L in city traffic jams, and dropping below 5L on highways, which is quite reassuring. Driving habits are key—avoiding sudden acceleration and frequent braking, and using the economy gear for better efficiency. With a fuel tank capacity of about 40 liters, it's easy to cover over 600 kilometers on a full tank. For maintenance, timely oil changes and air filter cleaning help keep fuel consumption stable. As an experienced driver, I find this car very friendly for daily commutes, with slightly lower fuel consumption than other models in its class, and it's not a worry for long-distance driving either.
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