Which consumes more fuel, the Changan CS75 or the Geely Boyue?

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McVivienne
07/23/25 11:16pm
The Geely Boyue consumes more fuel compared to the Changan CS75. The Geely Boyue has a fuel consumption of 7.1-7.7L per 100 kilometers, while the Changan CS75 consumes 6.2-6.5L per 100 kilometers. The following factors affect fuel consumption: Regional climate differences: Different regions have varying climates. For example, fuel combustion is less efficient in high-altitude areas, leading to higher fuel consumption compared to plains. Even within the same region, different seasons can impact fuel consumption, such as higher fuel usage in summer due to air conditioning. Vehicle-specific fuel consumption: Factors like engine condition, fuel calorific value, drivetrain resistance, tire pressure, aerodynamic drag coefficient, driving speed, vehicle weight and load, and driver skill all influence fuel consumption. In urban driving, frequent stops at traffic lights and traffic congestion result in higher fuel consumption for the same distance compared to highway driving. Different engine displacements: For small-displacement vehicles, fuel consumption mainly depends on vehicle weight rather than the displacement itself. For vehicles with displacements above 2.0L, the impact of displacement becomes more significant.
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Aaliyah
08/10/25 7:13pm
I recently drove these two models. The Changan CS75 has slightly higher fuel consumption, reaching up to 9L/100km in city traffic jams, while the Geely Boyue performs better, usually around 8L. Official data also shows the CS75 averages 8.5L, and the Boyue about 7.8L—a difference of 0.5-1L, which isn’t very noticeable in daily driving. The CS75 has stronger power, but the Boyue’s engine is better optimized, making it more fuel-efficient on highways. Driving habits play a big role: aggressive acceleration can push both over 10L. I recommend test-driving both. The Boyue has an edge in fuel economy, but it’s not absolute; considering other factors like space and price is more practical. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and tire pressure checks, can improve fuel efficiency. Just choose the one that fits your needs.
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