What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for a scooter?

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SanAva
07/29/25 2:13am
Generally, a scooter in good condition has a fuel consumption of 3-4L per 100 kilometers in urban areas. Relevant information is introduced as follows: Introduction to fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a vehicle traveling 100km. The economic indicator of a car is mainly represented by fuel consumption, which is an important performance characteristic in vehicle usage. Especially with the implementation of fuel tax by the state, the fuel consumption parameter of a car holds particular significance. The fuel consumption parameter refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a car traveling 100 kilometers. Classification of fuel consumption: Constant-speed fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator when a car is traveling at a constant speed on good road surfaces. Road cycle fuel consumption is the fuel economy indicator measured when a car is driven in repeated cycles according to specified speeds and time norms on roads, also known as multi-condition road cycle fuel consumption.
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VanJameson
08/12/25 6:13am
I've been riding a scooter for five years, and fuel consumption is quite a science. Generally, it consumes about 0.02 to 0.03 liters per kilometer. For my 125cc model, during daily commuting, it can be controlled to around 2.3 liters per 100 kilometers when the ride is smooth, roughly 0.023 liters per kilometer. If I encounter traffic jams or accelerate aggressively, the fuel consumption can rise above 0.035 liters. Driving habits are crucial—I prefer maintaining a steady speed of 60-70 kilometers per hour and slowing down early at traffic lights, which saves fuel and ensures safety. Maintenance is also essential: changing the engine oil and air filter every 3,000 kilometers and checking the chain tension can effectively prevent sudden spikes in fuel consumption. In winter, when temperatures are low, fuel consumption is slightly higher at startup, so it's best to warm up the engine for a few minutes before setting off. On average, one liter of fuel can cover 30-40 kilometers, but this varies depending on the rider and the scooter. Using a fuel consumption monitoring app to track data makes it easier to adjust habits.
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