What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the BMW 3 Series?
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The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the BMW 3 Series is approximately 6.2L. Factors affecting fuel consumption include: 1. Environmental conditions: Low temperatures cause the vehicle to take longer to warm up the engine, leading to higher fuel consumption; 2. Road conditions: Factors such as road gradient, surface dryness or wetness, curves, and mountainous roads; 3. Driving conditions: Frequent city driving results in higher fuel consumption, while normal highway driving leads to lower fuel consumption. Taking the BMW 3 Series 2021 facelift 320i Sport Package as an example: it is equipped with a 2.0T inline four-cylinder engine, with a maximum torque of 250 Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Its dimensions are 4719mm in length, 1827mm in width, and 1459mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2851mm.
I've been driving a BMW 3 Series for a while now, and the specific fuel consumption depends on the model and driving habits. The 320i averages 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers, can spike to 11 liters in city traffic jams, and drops to around 7 liters when cruising steadily on the highway. The sporty tuning brings a strong sense of acceleration, naturally consuming more fuel, and I can clearly feel the fuel gauge dropping when I drive fast. However, BMW's power delivery is smooth, and using cruise control or lightly pressing the accelerator can save a lot of fuel in daily driving. Compared to other luxury cars, like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, BMW's fuel consumption is similar but offers more driving fun. Remember, tire pressure and regular engine maintenance also affect efficiency, and driving less in sport mode can make the journey more economical. Overall, 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers is considered normal, and paying more attention to road conditions while driving can help keep it at an ideal level.