What is the fuel consumption of the Peugeot 301?

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DelLucas
07/29/25 7:22pm
The Peugeot 301, as a compact family car, has an average fuel consumption of around 7L per 100 kilometers. Here are the specific details about the Peugeot 301: 1. Configuration Parameters: The Dongfeng Peugeot 301 is meticulously crafted as a new-generation quality pioneer mid-size sedan, based on the trust of 12 million global users in the 3 Series. With pure, smooth, and elegant design language, it offers French-inspired elegant design, featuring a super-large wheelbase of 2652mm and pioneer configurations such as EPS + 4 airbags, meeting users' driving needs and providing a relaxed and enjoyable driving experience. This car is mainly designed for emerging markets and also adopts Peugeot's new naming strategy. In terms of appearance, the Peugeot 301 adopts a new family-style front face. The Peugeot 301 features a three-box design, with a body length of 4440mm and a wheelbase of 2650mm. The overall design is very compact, and the rear styling is short and powerful. The trunk volume of this car is 506L. 2. Model Series: Mainly includes the 2018 1.6L Manual Comfort Edition, 2018 1.6L Automatic Comfort Edition, 2018 1.6L Automatic Luxury Edition, 2017 1.6L Manual Comfort Edition, 2017 1.6L Automatic Comfort Edition, 2017 1.6L Automatic Luxury Edition, and 2016 1.6L Manual Comfort Edition.
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