What is the instantaneous fuel consumption of the CS95?

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AsherRose
07/24/25 12:57pm
Changan CS95's instantaneous fuel consumption is approximately 9-15L. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ distance traveled × 100 = fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data of fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain. Generally, a full tank is used as the initial data. After driving a certain distance, refill the tank, and finally use the refueling data provided by the gas station as the standard. Fuel-saving tips: When starting the vehicle, use a low gear, gently press the accelerator, and gradually increase speed. Do not suddenly press the accelerator hard, as this will multiply fuel consumption. Starting by gently pressing the accelerator can shorten the engine warm-up time and effectively improve fuel utilization, thereby achieving fuel-saving effects.
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MadisonDella
08/11/25 7:03am
As a long-time owner of the Changan CS95, having driven it for nearly two years, I can say that the instantaneous fuel consumption is definitely not a fixed number—it constantly fluctuates during driving. In normal city driving, like waiting at red lights or accelerating from a stop, the instantaneous fuel consumption can suddenly spike to 15-20 liters per 100 kilometers, which looks quite alarming. However, under good road conditions, such as on highways or during steady cruising, it can drop to around 8 liters or even lower. This largely depends on driving habits, like how often you accelerate aggressively or whether the air conditioning is on or off. From my experience, during daily rush-hour commutes, this number often fluctuates between 12 and 18 liters. You get used to it and stop paying much attention, though it does impact fuel costs. The CS95 is an SUV, and its weight plays a role—higher instantaneous consumption is normal. I’ve also noticed that the dashboard display helps me adjust in real time, like pressing the throttle more gently to save fuel. Overall, this isn’t a drawback but rather a functional feature.
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