What is the fuel consumption of the Sail 3?

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DelKylie
07/29/25 8:21pm
The official comprehensive fuel consumption (L/100km) provided by Chevrolet Sail 3 is 5.1-5.3L/100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Various working conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling can all affect the actual fuel consumption of the car. Therefore, the constant speed fuel consumption is often lower and differs significantly from the actual fuel consumption. Basic configuration of Chevrolet Sail 3: 1. Power: New powertrain with engine start-stop technology and trip computer display. 2. Economy: It has a good performance in terms of fuel economy.
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