
Xingrui's fuel-saving mode, also known as ECO mode, is the most fuel-efficient. ECO mode: The name ECO is derived from the combination of Environmental protection, Conservation, and Optimization in car driving modes, taking the first letters of these three functions in English. From its inception, it has been designed with the fundamental concepts of technology, environmental protection, and economy. These three performance aspects have also become the enduring qualities pursued by the ECO intelligent engine family series of products. ECO driving mode: ECO can be divided into active ECO driving mode and non-active ECO driving mode. The settings of ECO mode may vary among different manufacturers, but the principle is basically the same, which is to influence the driving characteristics of the vehicle by altering the computer program.

I've been driving my Xingrui to work for a long time, and when it comes to which mode is fuel-efficient, the Eco mode is definitely the most effective. In Economy mode, the car automatically reduces throttle response, and the engine doesn't work as hard, naturally lowering fuel consumption. For example, in city traffic jams, acceleration in Eco mode isn't as fast, but over time, you can save one or two liters of fuel per 100 kilometers, which is quite substantial. Remember to pair it with good driving habits, like avoiding sudden braking, gently pressing the accelerator, and using the air conditioning less—these can all enhance fuel efficiency. On the highway, try using cruise control with Eco mode for a smooth and low-consumption drive. It's recommended to test several driving modes and gradually adapt to the rhythm of Eco mode. Combined with tire pressure checks and regular maintenance, fuel efficiency will be even higher, saving you money and giving you peace of mind.

As a tech enthusiast, I've studied Xingrui's driving mode system. The Eco mode is specifically designed for fuel efficiency. It optimizes fuel injection and shift timing through the engine management system, minimizing power output instead of aggressively revving the engine like Sport mode. Actual tests show Eco mode can achieve 5%-10% lower fuel consumption than Normal mode in mixed driving conditions. The difference is particularly noticeable on long trips, where Eco mode maintains steady engine operation at optimal efficiency, working even better when paired with the auto start-stop function. I recommend using this mode frequently, along with avoiding speeding, maintaining proper tire pressure, and regular engine carbon cleaning to maximize fuel economy.

I've driven the Xingrui across half of China on long trips, and my experience tells me that Eco mode is the top choice for fuel efficiency. In that state, the engine runs smoothly and effortlessly. Driving on the highway for six to seven hours, the average fuel consumption is controlled at 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers, which is more stable than other modes. Avoid sudden acceleration and frequent gear changes, and keep the air conditioning at a moderate level to maximize Eco mode's performance. Remember, excessive tire wear can increase fuel consumption, so checking your car's condition before a long trip is crucial. This mode is simple and practical, making it worth using more often.


