How many cylinders does the Audi Q5L engine have?
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Audi Q5 is equipped with a 2.0TFSI engine, this four-cylinder engine combines turbocharging, gasoline direct injection and AVS variable valve lift system, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It delivers a peak torque of 350 N·m, sustained up to 4200 rpm, with a maximum power output of 155 kW (211 hp). The Audi Q5 2.0TFSI can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 7.2 seconds, with a top speed of 222 km/h and an average fuel consumption of 8.5 L/100 km. The Audi Q5 has body dimensions of 4629mm × 1898mm × 1655mm, features full-time four-wheel drive, a minimum turning radius of 5.8m, and a maximum torque of 350Nm. The intake type is turbocharged, the cylinder block material is cast iron, the front suspension type is a five-link independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is a trapezoidal link independent suspension.
I've checked the specifications of the Audi Q5L, and the mainstream engine configuration is a 4-cylinder 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. When I drive this car myself, I feel the power output is quite sufficient, around 252 horsepower, with smooth starts and acceleration. As someone who often drives SUVs, I think the 4-cylinder design is very appealing in terms of fuel consumption, averaging around 9 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and even more economical on highways. The engine is tuned to be smooth with minimal vibration, making long drives less tiring. Audi has put effort into downsizing, improving efficiency through turbocharging, which suits owners who prioritize economy. Maintenance isn't complicated either—just regular oil changes. For daily commutes or family trips, the 4-cylinder engine strikes a good balance between performance and practicality, making it highly recommended.