What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Benda 700?

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LeTalia
07/29/25 4:14am
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Benda 700 is generally between 7-8 liters. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of motorcycles is also directly related to engine technology and vehicle classification. Some high-tech large-displacement models can achieve low fuel consumption, while some small-displacement motorcycles may not perform as well in terms of fuel efficiency. Additionally, due to differences in technology and positioning, there can be significant variations in actual fuel consumption among models with the same displacement. Differences between scooters and motorcycles: The premise of this difference is that the technical specifications of the scooter's powertrain are significantly better than those of cross motorcycles. For example, the fuel consumption of a GY6125 small scooter would be around 2.5L. However, due to differences in the transmission system and body structure, scooters of the same displacement tend to have higher fuel consumption.
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