
The second-generation Eado has a fuel consumption of approximately 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional information: 1. Definition of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption generally refers to constant-speed fuel consumption, which is the vehicle's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained in constant-speed driving fuel consumption tests as stipulated by national standards for certain types of vehicles. 2. Types of vehicles include: (1) M1 category, M2 category with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, and N1 category compressed natural gas vehicles; M1 category and N1 category vehicles with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, tested according to the methods specified in GB/T-12545.1-2008 "Test methods for fuel consumption of passenger cars." (2) M2 category, M3 category, and N2 category, N3 category compressed natural gas vehicles with a maximum design total mass exceeding 3.5 tons; M2 category, M3 category, and N category vehicles with a maximum total mass greater than or equal to 2 tons, tested according to the methods specified in GB/T-12545.2-2001 "Test methods for fuel consumption of commercial vehicles."

From my perspective as a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, the fuel consumption of the second-gen Eado is quite noteworthy. The official rating is 5.9-6.2L/100km, but in city driving, I often encounter around 7-8L, while on the highway, it can drop to about 5.5L when conditions are smooth. The key to fuel efficiency lies in driving habits—avoid sudden braking or aggressive acceleration, and press the throttle gently. Regularly checking tire pressure is also important, as low pressure increases friction and consumes more fuel. Compared to the previous Eado model, this generation uses Blue Core engine technology, which reduces fuel consumption by more than 0.5L. Additionally, cleaning the fuel injectors during routine oil changes can save a bit more on fuel costs. Overall, it’s quite fuel-efficient among compact family sedans and highly practical.

As someone who cares about green transportation, the fuel consumption data of the second-generation Eado is quite reassuring. The official combined cycle figure is around 6.0L/100km, though actual driving may increase to 6.5-7L depending on road conditions. Lower fuel consumption means reduced carbon emissions, making it more environmentally friendly. Compared to SUVs in the same class that often exceed 10L, this car is much more efficient. I usually try to maintain a steady speed of 60-80km/h and reduce the frequency of air conditioning use, which helps keep fuel consumption at a stable and low level. Choosing a fuel-efficient model is beneficial for long-term environmental protection. I recommend using an app to track mileage and plan trips for more efficient driving.

I've been driving the second-generation Eado for almost two years now, using it for daily commutes and weekend family outings. The combined fuel consumption fluctuates around 6.5L/100km. With AC on in summer, it can rise to 7L, while in winter without AC it drops to about 6L. My monthly fuel cost averages 500 yuan, saving me over 200 yuan compared to our old family car - quite economical. When I noticed significant fuel consumption changes, I discovered it was due to aging spark plugs, which improved after replacement. Overall, I find this car perfectly suited for daily transportation with straightforward fuel management, as long as regular maintenance isn't neglected.


