What is the official fuel consumption of the Elysion?

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MirandaLynn
07/30/25 9:27am
According to comprehensive data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Elysion's combined fuel consumption is 5.9L/100km. Here are some relevant details about the Elysion: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with an LFB12 naturally aspirated engine and an electronic continuously variable transmission. 2. Body dimensions: Length, width, and height are 4950mm, 1842mm, and 1711mm respectively. The wheelbase is 2900mm, front track is 1559mm, and rear track is 1560mm. 3. Chassis: The drivetrain is front-engine, front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.
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