
The 1.5L naturally aspirated engine of the Vision S1 has a fuel consumption of 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is a related introduction to the fuel consumption of the Vision S1: 1. The Vision S1 has not been on the market for long, and many are still in the break-in period. It is not very rigorous to discuss actual fuel consumption at this stage. However, comparing the data released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology with the actual fuel consumption values reported by some netizens, the final actual fuel consumption is about 2-3L higher than the official test results. 2. The Vision S1 is equipped with two engine combinations: a 1.4T CVT and a 1.5L 5MT. Among them, the 1.4T turbocharged engine with the code name JLB-4G14T is a new product independently developed by and has been awarded the "China Heart" Top Ten Engines. Competing with Geely in the same field were mainstream joint-venture brands such as FAW-Volkswagen, FAW-Toyota, and Changan Ford. However, Geely's 1.4T engine successfully made it into the annual Top Ten list, demonstrating its exceptional strength. Paired with a CVT transmission, it not only ensures smooth driving but also maintains good fuel economy. 3. A car's fuel consumption is not only related to powertrain matching but also to the driver's habits, road conditions, vehicle load, tire pressure, and aerodynamic drag, among other factors. Considering the consumer market, the fuel consumption figures announced by car manufacturers are often lower than the actual values. The conditions for testing fuel consumption differ from real-world scenarios, so while the final fuel consumption data is not falsified, it is the result of optimization under specific conditions.

I usually drive to and from work in my Vision S1, with fuel consumption ranging roughly between 6.5L to 8L per 100 kilometers. The official combined fuel consumption is stated as 6.5L, but in city driving with frequent traffic jams, it often rises to 7-8L. On the highway, the lowest I've achieved is around 5.5L. There are quite a few factors affecting fuel consumption. For instance, the car's aerodynamics are average, so driving at high speeds on the highway slightly increases fuel usage. Maintaining proper tire pressure can reduce fuel consumption by about 10%, so I check it every two weeks. Using the air conditioning in summer adds extra fuel consumption, but it's unbearable without it. Driving habits also play a significant role—sudden braking and acceleration quickly spike fuel usage, while smooth driving saves a lot. Over time, regular oil changes and air filter replacements keep the engine efficient, stabilizing fuel consumption within an acceptable range. Overall, it's not a heavy burden for daily commuting and is quite economical.

I just bought a Vision S1 and have been driving it for two years. During the initial break-in period, the fuel consumption showed over 8L, which was quite a shock. Later, it gradually decreased, and now it averages around 7L. During peak hours in the city when traffic is heavy, it can jump to 9L, but on weekends when driving on highways or rural roads, it easily drops to 6L—quite a significant variation. A friend of mine has the same model, and his fuel consumption is slightly lower than mine, mainly because he drives more gently without sudden acceleration. The car itself is designed to be lightweight with moderate power, so the fuel gauge spikes when you try to accelerate. My daily commute is short, and I spend about 700-800 yuan on fuel per month, which is much less than I expected. From my experience, managing fuel consumption relies heavily on driving rhythm—maintaining a steady speed and avoiding congested routes helps a lot. Keeping up with simple vehicle maintenance, like regular car washes and servicing, also helps the fuel gauge drop faster.

As a car owner, fuel consumption directly affects your wallet. The official combined fuel consumption for the Vision S1 is 6.5L/100km, but in reality, I get around 7-8L/100km in the city and about 5-6L on the highway. At current fuel prices, it costs over 40 yuan per 100 kilometers, which is much more economical than an SUV. Traffic jams increase fuel consumption, so I opt for less congested routes or drive during off-peak hours in the morning and evening, saving about 15% on fuel. Regular maintenance, such as changing the oil and cleaning the fuel system, keeps the engine efficient and fuel consumption stable. Air conditioning also affects fuel usage; it consumes more in summer, but setting the temperature higher can reduce the load. Overall, the daily running costs are reasonable, making it suitable for budget-conscious families.

I always say that proper car ensures reliable fuel consumption. The Geely Vision S1 manual states a combined fuel economy of 7L/100km, but in my experience, if the tire pressure is low or the air filter is dirty, fuel consumption can rise above 8L/100km. Maintaining correct tire pressure and regularly replacing the filter keeps the engine running smoothly with less fuel consumption. Driving style makes a big difference—I avoid sudden braking and opt for smooth acceleration, which reduces fuel consumption by 10%. When the weather changes, using the air conditioning at full blast increases fuel usage, so setting the temperature a bit higher helps save fuel. Within six months of driving, the fuel gauge noticeably drops after each maintenance. Overall, fuel consumption is affected by the car's lightweight and average aerodynamic drag, but with good daily driving habits, fluctuations are minimal, making it both worry-free and cost-effective.

Compared to my friends' cars in a similar price range, the Vision S1's fuel consumption is at a medium level. The official combined figure is 6.5L, but my average is around 7L. On the highway, driving steadily can get it down to just over 5L, while in congested city traffic it jumps up to 8L. My friends' Japanese cars are slightly lower, but the newer designs have better aerodynamics. The car itself is lightweight, which helps with fuel efficiency when moving, but consumes more when accelerating slowly. The air conditioning has a noticeable impact, using more fuel when turned up high. As a commuter vehicle, it offers good value for money with economical and practical fuel consumption. I recommend testing different driving modes, like eco mode, which might help reduce fuel usage a bit.


