What's the Difference Between Fuel Economy 1 and 2?
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The differences between Fuel Economy 1 and 2 are as follows: 1. Comprehensive Fuel Consumption: Refers to the fuel consumption of a vehicle traveling 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The 100-kilometer fuel consumption is a value measured by the manufacturer under objective conditions, while the value measured by a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis is converted into speed parameters, and the theoretical experimental 100-kilometer fuel consumption data is calculated based on the specified speed model. 2. Instantaneous Fuel Consumption: Refers to the fuel consumption of the current or just completed trip. Since most vehicles approach their economical speed at 90 km/h, the publicly announced theoretical fuel consumption is usually at 90 km/h. Fuel consumption is also divided into constant-speed fuel consumption and road-cycle fuel consumption.