What is the fuel consumption of the Sail 1.2?

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MacDallas
07/24/25 8:29pm
The average fuel consumption of the Sail 1.2 is 7.8L/100KM. Here is some relevant information: 1. Vehicle fuel consumption: Vehicle fuel consumption mainly depends on engine technology, transmission gear ratio, vehicle aerodynamic drag coefficient, and the driving habits of the driver. The higher the thermal conversion efficiency of the engine, the lower its internal consumption, allowing more gasoline to be converted into the engine's rotational work output. 2. Fuel consumption and RPM: When driving normally, the RPM range is mostly between 1,000 and 3,000 RPM. The maximum RPM of an ordinary family car is usually around 6,000 RPM. During racing, maintaining operation at twice the maximum RPM of a family car (over 10,000 RPM) naturally results in very high fuel consumption.
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