
The average fuel consumption of the Xciting 250 per 100 kilometers is 4.5L. More details are as follows: Power: The KYMCO Xciting 250 is equipped with a single-cylinder water-cooled engine with a displacement of 250cc, featuring electronic fuel injection technology that meets environmental standards. It delivers a peak torque of 22 Nm and a maximum power of 16 KW. The transmission system is matched with a continuously variable belt drive system. Dimensions: The KYMCO Xciting 250 measures 2250mm in length, 800mm in width, and 1280mm in height, with a seat height of 780mm and a reasonable wheelbase of 1540mm.

I used to ride a Yamaha X-MAX 250, with fuel consumption typically ranging from 3.0 to 3.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Based on my urban commuting experience, it tends to be higher in heavy traffic, around 3.4 liters, but drops to about 3.0 liters on highways or suburban roads. The bike features a liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine and is relatively lightweight, so maintaining a steady ride helps keep fuel consumption under control. I believe several factors influence this, such as load: carrying passengers or luggage increases fuel usage; and tire pressure—keeping it at the recommended value significantly improves efficiency. Regular maintenance, like oil changes and air filter replacements, helps maintain performance. Generally, with proper upkeep, this scooter is quite reliable. Over long-term use, the fuel consumption remains stable within a reasonable range, making it a solid choice for a 250cc scooter.

From a mechanic's perspective, the average fuel consumption of the Speedboat 250 is 3.2 liters per 100 kilometers, and it can go up to 3.5 liters when there are vehicle condition issues. Most of the cars I see in the shop have higher fuel consumption due to carbon buildup or aging spark plugs. I recommend that owners regularly clean the throttle body and check the fuel injectors to keep fuel consumption stable. Driving habits also have a significant impact; for example, sudden acceleration or hard braking can cause fuel consumption to spike. Another key factor is tire pressure—low tire pressure increases resistance and fuel consumption. With proper maintenance, this engine is quite reliable, and the fuel consumption data in the repair manual ranges from 3.0 to 3.4 liters. In reality, consumption is higher in the city and lower on highways. Maintaining a steady speed while riding is the most effective way to save fuel.

I've been riding the Speedster 250 for just a few months. The official fuel consumption is stated as 3.3 liters per 100 kilometers. My own measurements show 3.5 liters in urban areas and 2.9 liters on highways. Factors affecting fuel consumption include road conditions and weight. A lighter bike is easier to start and rides smoother, leading to lower fuel consumption. My friend also rides the same model, and his long-term fuel consumption is around 3.2 liters. It feels quite fuel-efficient, much better than cars. Regular maintenance like oil changes can help. Overall, it's practical and suitable for daily commuting.


