What is the fuel consumption of the WEY Mocha Mild Hybrid?
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WEY Mocha Mild Hybrid has a fuel consumption of 7 liters per 100 kilometers. The method to measure a car's fuel consumption is: fill up the fuel tank and reset the odometer to zero, then calculate the distance traveled when the fuel is exhausted. Divide the liters of fuel refilled by the kilometers traveled and multiply by 100 to get the average fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The reasons for high fuel consumption in cars are: 1. Poor driving skills; improving driving proficiency can solve high fuel consumption caused by driving techniques; 2. Problems with the spark plugs and high-voltage wires in gasoline cars, leading to abnormal ignition circuits; replacing these parts can resolve high fuel consumption issues; 3. Issues with the braking system, such as brake pads not retracting, increasing driving resistance.
After driving the WEY Mocha Mild Hybrid for a while, my daily commute fuel consumption is around 8.5L/100km, and it can drop to as low as 6.9L/100km on highways. The car's 48V mild hybrid system is quite intelligent - the electric motor assists during red-light starts, and the auto start-stop function operates very smoothly in traffic jams. A full tank gives about 500km range, and it runs fine on regular 92-octane gasoline. Even when carrying three colleagues on mountain roads, consumption only reached 9.3L/100km. It's definitely more fuel-efficient than the pure gasoline version, though driving habits make a big difference - aggressive acceleration will make the fuel gauge climb quickly. I recommend using Eco mode and keeping the AC temperature moderate to save fuel. The dashboard's real-time energy consumption curve display helps even beginners quickly find their fuel-efficient driving rhythm.
The fuel consumption of the Mocha mild hybrid depends on driving habits. Gentle city driving maintains around 8.8L/100km, while aggressive driving pushes it towards 10L/100km. The mild hybrid system shines during startup, where the electric motor assist delivers the most noticeable fuel savings. I've found that keeping the AC at moderate settings can reduce consumption by about 0.5L, and avoiding heavy loads in the rear seats also helps. On a long-distance test drive with AC at 23°C and two passengers, the combined consumption was 7.2L/100km. Regular tire pressure monitoring is advised - underinflated tires can increase consumption by 0.3L. The fuel tank is slightly smaller than conventional SUVs, but overall range is sufficient. 92-octane fuel is recommended, as upgrading to 95-octane shows negligible improvement while costing more.
Actual test of Mocha mild hybrid on different road sections: 10.2L in urban congestion, 7.6L in suburbs, and the most fuel-efficient at 6.7L on highways. The energy recovery system is particularly practical on long downhill slopes, and the steering wheel paddle can adjust the recovery intensity. Rainy days consume about 0.8L more, and the snow mode significantly increases fuel consumption. During maintenance, I found that a dirty air filter affects intake efficiency, and frequent replacement can save fuel. The car system has a fuel consumption statistics function, allowing you to check daily and monthly data. It is recommended to lightly press the accelerator at startup and accelerate after the motor intervenes. Using the onboard 220V socket will increase fuel consumption, so outdoor electricity use should be weighed.