What is the real fuel consumption of the BYD Song Pro fuel version?

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EllaDella
07/24/25 10:58pm
The actual average fuel consumption of the Song Pro fuel version is around 8-9 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some relevant information about the BYD Song Pro: 1. Background: The BYD Song Pro is a "globally qualified large five-seat SUV" under BYD, officially launched on July 11, 2019, and awarded the Best Debut New Car Award by the organizing committee of the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show. The BYD Song Pro offers three different drive forms: fuel vehicle (Song Pro fuel), plug-in hybrid (Song Pro-DM), and pure electric vehicle (Song Pro-EV). 2. Powertrain: In terms of powertrain, the Song Pro fuel version is equipped with a 1.5TI engine + 6-speed automatic transmission, validated by millions of users. After new tuning, the maximum power is increased to 118kW, and the maximum torque is increased to 245N·m, meeting the China VI B emission standard. The newly optimized wet dual-clutch transmission provides smoother power connection, comparable to a 6AT.
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MacJoel
08/10/25 3:13pm
As a former owner of the BYD Song Pro fuel version, I have to say the actual fuel consumption varies quite a bit depending on road conditions and driving habits. I drove it for two years, mainly commuting in the city, and the fuel consumption could reach around 10L/100km in traffic jams; on the highway, it dropped below 8L, which is quite fuel-efficient. However, it's important to note that using the air conditioning or carrying a full load of luggage can increase fuel consumption by 1-2L. I learned a trick: smooth driving, avoiding sudden braking and acceleration, can reduce city fuel consumption to 9L. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil condition, as these small maintenance tasks can help maintain good fuel efficiency. Overall, it's a great car, but you need to drive it carefully, otherwise, your wallet will suffer.
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