In the automotive market, B-segment cars are often the focus of consumers' attention, as they not only provide a comfortable driving experience, but also take into account a certain degree of economy. However, for the majority of car owners, fuel consumption is always an unavoidable topic. Today, I'm going to take a look at some of the hot B-segment cars to see who is the king of fuel consumption, and let's see how these models perform in terms of fuel economy.
BYD Tai L: The price is between 9.98-13.98W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/3.37L, showing extremely high fuel economy, which is a veritable "fuel saving king".
Toyota Camry: The price is between 13.98-22.98W, and the official fuel consumption is 100KM/4.09L, but the actual test fuel consumption is 100KM/6.30L. Although it is slightly higher than the official figure, it is still in the category of fuel economy in the same class.
Hongqi H5: The price is between 15.98-22.58W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/6.47L, which is similar to the actual test fuel consumption of the Camry, and also shows good fuel economy.
BMW 3 Series: The price is between 20.99-28.79W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/7.10L, which is quite well controlled compared to other luxury brand models.
Volkswagen Passat: The price is between 14.59-20.73W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/7.16L, which is in line with expectations as a mid-size car.
Ford Mondeo: The price is between 12.98-20.98W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/7.53L, which is slightly higher than some models in the same class, but considering its power performance and body size, fuel consumption is still within the acceptable range.
Buick LaCrosse: The price is between 14.99-20.99W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/7.68L, which is similar to the Mondeo and also reflects the fuel consumption level that a medium-sized car should have.
Audi A4L: The price is between 23.17-28.86W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/8.20L.
Honda Accord: The price is between 13.58-18.48W, and the measured fuel consumption is 100KM/10.07L, which is slightly higher than other Japanese models, but it may be related to factors such as power tuning and body weight.
Cadillac CT5: The price is between 20.97-27.17W, and the measured fuel range is 100KM/10.07L, which is in the upper middle level of the same class of models.
So which one do you think is the fuel-saving king of their respective levels?