What is the real fuel consumption of the Changan CS55 Plus Blue Whale?

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JoelAnn
09/01/25 8:37am
The real fuel consumption of the Changan CS55 Plus Blue Whale is 6.5L/100km. More information about fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Divide the fuel cost by the current fuel price, then divide by the kilometers driven to get the current fuel consumption. 2. When excessive oil consumption is noticed, first check for oil leaks at connections such as the engine body, gear chamber cover, large disk on the driving wheel side, rear cover, and cover housing. 3. If there is oil leakage, observe whether the sealing gaskets at each connection are intact, and replace any damaged sealing gaskets. 4. If the sealing gaskets are intact, check whether the connection screws at each part are loose, and tighten any loose bolts to the specified torque by hand.
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JamesonAnn
09/14/25 4:16am
When it comes to the real-world fuel consumption of the Changan CS55 Plus Blue Whale, my experience shows it generally ranges between 8 to 10L per 100km. It really depends on how and where you drive. For example, during my short daily commutes in the city with heavy traffic, it often reaches around 9.5L. But on weekends when I take the highway, it can drop to just over 7L, which is a significant difference. The car's 1.5T Blue Whale engine is supposed to be quite fuel-efficient, but in real-world conditions, driving habits have a huge impact. Rapid acceleration or frequent braking really guzzles fuel. I recommend using the eco mode more often, filling up with proper fuel, and keeping up with regular maintenance like cleaning the air filter—these small things can save you around 0.5L. Overall, don’t take the official figures too literally; there are many factors that affect fuel consumption in real driving, and replicating test conditions isn’t realistic. In short, the car drives well, but your own real-world measurements are the most reliable.
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