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What is the fuel consumption of the NK650?

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OMariana
08/26/25 3:39am
The NK650 has a combined fuel consumption of approximately 6L per 100 kilometers. The actual combined fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual combined fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There is a certain relationship between engine displacement and fuel consumption, but a higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean a larger displacement. In a relative sense, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with its fuel consumption. Besides displacement, factors such as the car's shape, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Solutions for high fuel consumption: Correct improper driving habits, accelerate smoothly, avoid coasting in neutral, reduce vehicle weight, perform regular maintenance and inspections, and address any issues immediately when detected.
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LaEdward
09/08/25 4:24am
I've been paying attention to motorcycle performance data. As a mid-displacement model from CFMOTO, the NK650 has a fuel consumption range of approximately 4.5 to 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers, depending largely on riding habits. For urban commuting with frequent stops at traffic lights, consumption may approach or exceed 5 liters, whereas maintaining steady speeds on highways can reduce it to around 4.3 liters. Its 650cc parallel-twin engine demonstrates good overall efficiency, though aggressive acceleration and braking significantly increase fuel usage, while smooth operation enhances economy. Proper maintenance is crucial—maintaining manufacturer-recommended tire pressure and regularly cleaning/replacing the air filter prevents increased drag and fuel consumption. Using synthetic engine oil improves lubrication and sustains lower fuel consumption long-term. Overall, this motorcycle offers decent fuel economy with a range of about 250 kilometers per tank, making it suitable for daily commuting and leisure riding.
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VanEverly
10/22/25 4:28am
I usually ride my NK650 to commute and for weekend fun. Based on my experience, the average fuel consumption is between 4.5 to 5 liters per 100 kilometers. In urban areas with frequent traffic lights, it's around 5 liters per 100 km; on highways, maintaining a steady speed of 70 km/h can bring it down to 4.3 liters. Driving style has the most direct impact on fuel costs—avoid aggressive throttle and sudden braking to keep consumption low and protect the drive chain. Vehicle load shouldn't be overlooked either; carrying heavy items or riding against the wind will definitely increase fuel consumption. For maintenance, I change the engine oil and check tire pressure every three months, which helps maintain low fuel consumption. At current fuel prices, it costs just over 30 RMB per 100 km, which isn't expensive. I recommend new riders develop a smooth riding habit—it saves a lot of money in the long run.
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