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Which mode of Oshan X5 is the most fuel-efficient?

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SanAdam
09/07/2025, 03:45:07 AM

Economy mode is the most fuel-efficient and can be used in urban areas with frequent traffic lights and stop-and-go driving. In such situations, selecting economy mode saves more fuel. Oshan X5 Track Mode: This is a highlight mode introduced by Changan Oshan X5, preferred by young drivers. It offers high-end car configurations at an affordable price. Oshan X5 Sport Mode: SPORT mode indicates that this vehicle is not limited in usage and can handle rugged roads. Choosing sport mode provides more power, making it easy to tackle any road surface. Driving Mode Introduction: Some SUVs, sports cars, or hybrid models often come equipped with a driving mode selection function. Drivers can switch between modes such as sport, sport+, eco, normal, and hybrid.

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MorganDella
09/19/2025, 02:50:59 AM

When driving the Changan Oshan X5, the Eco mode is definitely the most fuel-efficient. I personally prefer this mode as it adjusts throttle response and gear-shifting patterns to keep the engine at lower RPMs, reducing fuel consumption. In city stop-and-go traffic, the Eco mode delivers smoother acceleration compared to Sport mode, where a slight press on the pedal results in a sudden surge. The instant fuel consumption display shows significantly lower readings. However, relying solely on the driving mode isn't enough—it must be paired with good driving habits, such as early braking to decelerate and avoiding sudden acceleration, to squeeze out even more savings. On highways, using cruise control in Eco mode also helps. Overall, the Oshan X5's fuel efficiency is quite competitive among SUVs. Based on my real-world tests, it averages 7-8 liters per 100 km in urban driving, dropping even lower under favorable road conditions.

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Dakota
11/02/2025, 02:13:07 AM

I've been driving the Oshan X5 for half a year now, and I always check the fuel consumption data before refueling. I feel the ECO economic mode is the most fuel-efficient. It makes the car less 'impulsive'—just a light press on the accelerator keeps it moving steadily, naturally saving fuel. I've tried other modes, like normal or sport, with sport mode being particularly fuel-hungry because it prioritizes quick acceleration, often pushing the RPM above 3000. But in ECO mode, the engine operates more efficiently, especially in city traffic, where a difference of 1-2 liters in fuel consumption is common. I also pay attention to other small details while driving, like not always setting the air conditioning to the highest level or ensuring tire pressure stays at the recommended value. These habits combined enhance fuel efficiency. For daily driving, the economic mode is sufficient—fuel-saving and cost-effective.

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Winter
12/16/2025, 02:17:07 AM

The most fuel-efficient configuration on the Oshan X5 is the ECO economy mode. It optimizes engine control by advancing the gear shift timing to avoid fuel waste at high RPM. Compared to normal or sport modes, the fuel pump and intake settings in ECO mode reduce power output, but actual fuel consumption tests show better results. In practical driving, maintaining a steady speed between 60-80 km/h is the most economical, and the ECO mode performs well under these conditions. For daily driving, prioritizing ECO mode is both fuel-saving and quiet.

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VincentFitz
02/05/2026, 03:05:47 AM

After nearly a year with the Changan Oshan X5, I've figured out which mode is the most fuel-efficient—it's definitely the ECO economy mode. Initially, I was curious and tried the sport mode—stepping on the accelerator made the engine roar and fuel consumption skyrocket. But switching back to ECO made the ride much smoother, and fuel consumption dropped to its lowest during highway cruising. I remember my last long trip, where ECO mode helped me save 20% on fuel costs. It's not just the mode that matters—I've also developed a habit of anticipating road conditions to reduce unnecessary braking and acceleration, which is far more effective than randomly switching modes. Overall, the Oshan X5 is best suited for ECO mode in the city, striking a balance between fuel efficiency and maintaining basic power feel.

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DiAmelia
05/01/2026, 12:12:17 PM

For the Oshan X5, the Eco mode is the most fuel-efficient. It performs best in urban driving, automatically managing the engine and transmission to minimize fuel consumption. I've tried all modes, and while acceleration isn't as aggressive in Eco, the long-term fuel savings are significant. It's recommended to pair it with smooth driving habits, such as avoiding rush hour traffic or minimizing air conditioning and heavy loads on short trips. Additionally, regular vehicle maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning can also help save fuel. Mode selection is important, but driving habits and external environmental factors play an equally big role—holistic optimization is key.

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