
On the instrument display, there is a small pillar button with black dots. When the engine is running, pressing this button allows you to toggle between multiple display items: the current mileage traveled, the remaining fuel distance, the AB trip mileage display, the average fuel consumption display, and the instantaneous fuel consumption display. Below are some related introductions about fuel consumption: 1. Habits and Road Conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid heavy acceleration; gradual acceleration when starting is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the accelerator pedal hard when starting, as doing so can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to normal acceleration. 2. Braking: Maintaining a safe distance and avoiding frequent braking can save even more fuel. If you don't maintain a safe distance, you may frequently need to brake on the road. When braking, the automatic transmission shifts to a lower gear, requiring the car to accelerate again from a lower gear. Starting from a standstill or a low gear forces the engine to consume more fuel.

On the Baojun RS-3, the fuel consumption display is typically located on the instrument cluster, specifically the central driver information screen. When you start driving, it immediately shows either real-time or average fuel consumption data, which is quite intuitive. I recall that by pressing the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel a few times, you can switch modes—for instance, the instantaneous fuel consumption tells you how to drive most economically, while the average fuel consumption is more practical, helping you track the efficiency of your entire trip. The car is quite smart; you can also adjust the display details via the infotainment screen by selecting the 'My Vehicle' option. Don’t forget, high fuel consumption might indicate low tire pressure or engine carbon buildup—regular checks can save you a lot of money. In daily driving, smooth acceleration and reduced braking, combined with this display feature, can easily bring consumption down to 5L per 100km.

I've been using the Baojun RS-3 for a while, and its fuel consumption display is shown on both the central control screen and the electronic screen of the instrument panel. While driving, you can easily see the data at a glance, such as in the central display area of the instrument panel. Changing the display mode is simple: after starting the car, use the steering wheel control buttons to flip through the pages to find the average fuel consumption or instantaneous fuel consumption. The onboard system is also very convenient—just tap 'Vehicle Information' on the touchscreen homepage to access detailed fuel consumption history, even categorized by different driving scenarios. This is especially useful for someone like me who often drives on highways—it alerts me to check the engine oil or air filter when fuel consumption is high, as changing the oil or gently pressing the accelerator can keep fuel consumption around 6L. Safety first—don't operate these settings while driving.

When I first drove the Baojun RS-3, it took me some time to find where the fuel consumption was displayed—it turns out it's on the LCD screen in the middle of the dashboard, which pops up automatically after starting the car. You can switch the display using the buttons on the steering wheel: the average fuel consumption is the most commonly used, as it calculates the consumption for the entire trip; the instantaneous fuel consumption changes in real-time, which is great for beginners learning fuel-saving techniques. There’s also an option in the car’s infotainment menu—just tap 'Settings' and then go to 'Driver Assistance' to find it. This feature has helped me save fuel, like slowing down or switching to cruise mode when I see high consumption. After forming this habit, I’ve saved quite a bit on fuel costs.


