Which has higher fuel consumption, Wuling S or Fengguang 330?
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Fengguang 330 has higher fuel consumption. The official combined fuel consumption of Wuling Hongguang S is 6.5L/100km, while that of Fengguang 330 is 7.1L/100km. Below are the specific details of Wuling Hongguang S: Safety features: Equipped with ABS+EBD, dual airbags, force-limiting seat belts, LED high-mounted stop lamp, rear parking sensors, rear window defogger, rear wiper, child safety locks for sliding doors, auto-locking function, headlight/door ajar warning device, and remote key with electronic anti-theft system and auto car finder function. Powertrain: Wuling Hongguang S uses a 1.5L DVVT engine with maximum power increased to 82kW/5800rpm and maximum torque of 146.5N.m/(3600~4000)rpm. Another 1.2L engine offers maximum power of 63kW/6000rpm and maximum torque of 108N.m/(4400~4800)rpm, all paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
Having driven for so many years, I'm very familiar with this type of microvan. Both the Wuling Hongguang S and the Dongfeng Fengguang 330 have practical fuel consumption, but the Wuling S is generally more fuel-efficient, averaging around 7.5L per 100 km, while the Fengguang 330 is above 8.0L. This is mainly because the Wuling S has a more optimized engine tuning and better lightweight body design. In actual driving, many factors affect fuel consumption: for example, fuel consumption spikes in city traffic jams but drops on highways; heavier loads also increase fuel consumption. The Fengguang 330 has more space and stronger cargo capacity, but this leads to slightly higher fuel consumption. Over the long term, maintaining regular maintenance like oil changes and checking tire pressure can stabilize fuel consumption. Overall, the Wuling S is more economical, but the choice depends on personal needs, such as prioritizing space or fuel efficiency.