
The fuel consumption of the Norma Phantom 255s is approximately 0.18 yuan per kilometer when the oil price is 5.5 yuan per liter. Overall, this motorcycle is quite fuel-efficient. 1. Powerful performance. After starting, a slight press on the throttle gives a continuous sense of power, and shifting at 3000 RPM does not feel sluggish at all. 2. Flexible handling. Although the turning angle of the handlebars is not as large as that of a street bike, turning is still very easy, and the turning radius is not very large. It's important to adapt quickly; never turn the handlebars to the extreme when turning, or it could easily lead to a fall. 3. Comfortable riding position. The posture is not overly aggressive, the seat is comfortable, and the handlebars are not too low, though prolonged riding might cause some hand fatigue or numbness. 4. Bright headlights. 5. Large fuel tank with long range. 6. High overall configuration. Equipped with front dual discs and a rear single disc brake, and ABS on both front and rear wheels to ensure safe riding. The only drawback might be the lack of an ABS switch, which can be frustrating for riders who occasionally want to show off their skills. It also comes with hazard lights to meet emergency needs.

I just bought a Norma Phantom 255s and have been driving it for about half a year. The official fuel consumption given for this car is 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but in reality, it fluctuates quite a bit. During rush hour traffic in the city, the fuel consumption can soar to over 10 liters, mainly due to stop-and-go driving wasting fuel. On the highway, it’s much smoother, and I can usually keep it under 7 liters, which is quite fuel-efficient. My driving habits are generally moderate—I avoid sudden acceleration, steer clear of congested routes, and maintain proper tire pressure, which helps save some money. Overall, this car is about average among compact SUVs—not particularly fuel-efficient but not a gas-guzzler either, making it suitable for daily commuting. After breaking in the engine over time, the fuel consumption might drop a bit as the engine smoothens out. I recommend taking it on more long-distance trips to help with this.

As an environmentally conscious young person, I pay special attention to fuel consumption. The official data for the Noma Phantom 255s shows a combined fuel consumption of 8.5L/100km. However, in actual driving, urban driving increases to 9-10L, while highway driving drops to 6-7L. To reduce my carbon footprint, I've adjusted my driving habits: gentle acceleration, minimal use of high-speed air conditioning, and regular air filter , which helps stabilize fuel consumption at around 9L. Compared to similar vehicles in its class, it's not the most fuel-efficient, but it offers balanced performance. In the long run, higher fuel consumption means more emissions and expenses, so I recommend using the eco mode. Driving more on smooth routes can significantly reduce fuel consumption, benefiting both the environment and your wallet.

Our family just bought a Noma Phantom 255s, which we use frequently for picking up the kids. The official fuel consumption is stated as 8.5L/100km, but in reality, it can reach up to 9.5L in city driving with frequent stops and starts, and drops to 6.5L on highways to the suburbs. For us, the monthly fuel cost is around 800 yuan, which is a bit of a strain but manageable. Driving habits make a big difference—my husband drives smoothly, avoids overloading luggage, and changes the engine oil on time, which saves a lot. The car has ample space for loading things conveniently, and the fuel consumption is reasonable—not the most economical but worth the price. It's recommended to adapt to the new car for the first few months, and it will become more stable.

Having serviced many similar models, common issues include unstable fuel consumption. The Norma Phantom 255s has a nominal fuel consumption of 8.5L/100km, but actual customer measurements fluctuate between 8-11L. Key factors are driving conditions and : a dirty air filter can strain the engine and increase fuel usage, worn spark plugs accelerate fuel waste, and low tire pressure increases resistance. Aggressive driving immediately spikes consumption. We recommend a post-purchase maintenance check and smooth-road driving to reduce wear. Overall not a major issue—most cases can be controlled below 9L with minor adjustments.

I've been commuting with the Kai Nuo Ma Phantom 255s for almost a year now, and I feel the fuel consumption is quite balanced. The official figure is 8.5L/100km, my city driving averages 9L, and it drops to around 6.7L on highways. There are many factors: cold starts consume more fuel, using AC in summer increases it a bit, and frequent stops in traffic also use more fuel. After driving for a while, I've learned the car's behavior—gentle acceleration and early deceleration can save some fuel. It's slightly higher than my friend's car but more spacious and practical, with overall fuel consumption above average, suitable for ordinary families. I recommend regular checks on tire pressure and engine oil to maintain optimal condition.


