
The comprehensive fuel consumption of Wuling Xing Chen is 7.1-7.7L per 100 kilometers, and the actual measured average fuel consumption is about 8.5L per 100 kilometers. Exterior of Wuling Xing Chen: The front face adopts the design concept of Wing Dynamic Aesthetics, with the eagle-wing grille connected to the slender light groups on both sides, widening the visual effect of the entire front face; coupled with Wuling's new silver logo, the sense of refinement and grade is more prominent. The bottom of the front face is relatively simple, and the air deflector grooves on both sides adopt a near-triangular design. Interior of Wuling Xing Chen: Wuling Xing Chen is equipped with a full LCD instrument panel, paired with a floating navigation screen, giving a high-tech feel. The three-spoke steering wheel features a unique design, different from all other car steering wheels on the market.

Last time I took my friend's Wuling Xingchen on a long trip and specifically noted the fuel consumption. The official rating for this car is 7.7L/100km, but in actual city driving with traffic congestion, it can go over 9L. On the highway, the lowest I've achieved was 6.8L. For this trip, with the AC on the whole time, four people plus luggage, the combined fuel consumption was around 8.2L. With a 55-liter fuel tank, it can cover just over 600 km in the city and more than 700 km on the highway. In my opinion, the most fuel-efficient way to drive is maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h with the RPM not exceeding 2000. If you frequently floor the accelerator from a standstill, the fuel consumption can easily spike to 10L or more. The 1.5T engine paired with the CVT transmission is tuned to be quite economical.

Recently helped my cousin research the Wuling Xingchen and went through numerous owner forums for real fuel consumption data. Manual transmission owners report combined fuel consumption mostly between 7.5-8.3L, while automatic versions range from 8.0-9.2L. One detailed post from a northeastern driver mentioned: with winter heating and snow tires, urban driving reaches 10.5L; summer AC usage averages around 8.5L. Frequent cargo hauling adds about 1L per 100km. Fuel efficiency improves slightly after the first . I recommend using reputable gas stations - substandard gasoline can increase consumption by 5%. A full tank costs less than 400 RMB, making it quite economical for family use.

The fuel consumption of the Wuling Xingchen is highly related to driving habits. When I first got the car, I drove aggressively, often revving up to 3000 RPM, and the displayed fuel consumption was 9.3L. Later, I learned to anticipate road conditions and brake less, and now it's stabilized at 7.9L. The engine is most fuel-efficient at 1800 RPM, especially noticeable during highway cruise control. Using the AC in summer increases consumption by about 1L, and maintaining tire pressure at 2.5 is the most economical. As for drawbacks, the auto start-stop isn't very in traffic jams—frequent starts actually waste fuel, so I turned off this feature. Now, with a monthly commute of 1,000 kilometers, my fuel costs are around 800 yuan.

After comparing the fuel consumption of several 100,000-yuan-level SUVs, the Xingchen can be considered average. A friend's CS35 measured 9.1L in real-world tests, while the Haval M6 reached 10.3L. The Xingchen's average of 8L does have an advantage. For urban commuting, it can save around a hundred yuan in fuel costs per month. On the highway, at 120 km/h, the engine runs at 2,500 rpm, which is lower than some dual-clutch models, making it quite fuel-efficient. The 2023 new model added a 48V mild hybrid system, making start-stop smoother and saving about 0.3L in traffic jams. When choosing a car, it's advisable to check the MIIT energy consumption label—the yellow tag's fuel consumption figure is normally 1-1.5L lower than the actual consumption.

When repairing cars, we often encounter Xingchen owners complaining about high fuel consumption. The most common issue is overfilling the engine oil—exceeding the upper limit by half a liter can increase fuel consumption by 2%. Another case involved a Shandong-based owner who consistently used 92-octane fuel from small gas stations, leading to engine carbon buildup and a fuel consumption increase from 8L to 11L. Spark plugs must be replaced every 40,000 kilometers; excessive gaps reduce ignition energy, causing an imbalance in the air-fuel ratio and significantly higher fuel consumption. During , remember to clean the throttle body—dirt buildup affects air intake efficiency. Tire pressure should be checked monthly; below 2.0 bar, fuel consumption rises sharply. These are key details to keep Xingchen's fuel consumption economical.


