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100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

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2024-06-22 10:32Published in Henan

Fast technology reported on June 22 that at the fifth-generation DM hybrid technology conference, BYD brought the NEDC Qin L/Seal 06 DM-i with a fuel consumption of only 2.9 liters per 100 kilometers, which caused a rush to buy for a while, and the current two-car order has reached more than 100,000.

Recently, Yiche conducted a big horizontal evaluation for hybrid cars with a price of 100,000 yuan (full video poke link jump), and the participating vehicles include BYD Qin L/Qin PLUS DM-i, Geely Galaxy L6, Chery Fengyun A8, Wuling Starlight and Nissan Sylphy e-POWER.

100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

There are many items in this competition, directly saying that everyone is most concerned about the fuel consumption results, the staff has tested the city feed, high-speed feed, and finally obtained the comprehensive feed fuel consumption data.

First of all, let's look at the fuel consumption test results of urban feeding, measured under the standard of 30km/h, which is basically in line with the daily urban working conditions, and finally measured the fuel consumption of BYD Qin PLUS DM-i 100 kilometers of 3.93 liters, winning the championship, Qin L 100 kilometers of fuel consumption of 4.57 liters, ranking second, Chery Fengyun A8 100 kilometers of fuel consumption of 4.68 liters, ranking third.

As for the next three, the Nissan Sylphy e-POWER (5.03 l/100km), Wuling Starlight (5.37 l/100km) and Geely Galaxy L6 (6.15 l/100km).

100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

Then there is the high-speed feed fuel consumption, the average speed is as high as 104km/h, and the whole process is almost always reopened against the speed limit.

Chery Fengyun A8 won the first place, with a fuel consumption of 5.12 liters per 100 kilometers, the second was Qin PLUS DM-i, with a fuel consumption of 5.27 liters per 100 kilometers, the third was Wuling Xingguang, with a fuel consumption of 5.54 liters per 100 kilometers, the fourth was Sylphy e-POWER, with a fuel consumption of 5.86 liters per 100 kilometers, the Qin L ranked fifth, with a fuel consumption of 5.93 liters per 100 kilometers, and the Geely Galaxy L6 was still the last with a fuel consumption of 5.99 liters per 100 kilometers.

100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

Combining urban areas and highways, the Qin PLUS DM-i performed the best, followed by the Chery Fengyun A8, the Qin L DM-i ranked third, the Wuling Starlight ranked fourth, the Nissan Sylphy e-POWER ranked fifth, and the Geely Galaxy L6 ranked last.

100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

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  • 100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!
  • 100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!
  • 100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!
  • 100,000-level hybrid car big review: BYD Qin L fuel consumption is not optimal!

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