How many kilometers can a Brabus G800 travel on a full tank of fuel?
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Brabus G900 has an average fuel consumption of 11.8 liters. Configuration: The exhaust system is made of titanium alloy, which is lighter than stainless steel while ensuring performance and strength. The exhaust sound can be controlled via a remote. Off-road capability has been significantly improved compared to the previous model. The 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine, after being enhanced by Brabus, sees its peak torque increase from the original 760 Nm to 1000 Nm. The 0-100km/h acceleration time is 4.1 seconds. Performance: The roof is equipped with an additional rear spoiler, and the lower rear skirt is designed to be more sporty. The exhaust tailpipe features the Brabus family-style integrated design. The top speed is 300km/h, with urban fuel consumption at 15.7 liters per 100km and highway fuel consumption at 9.6 liters per 100km. The average fuel consumption is 11.8 liters.
I really enjoy talking about high-performance cars. The Brabus G800 is a modified version of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, equipped with a powerful 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine, with a combined fuel consumption typically ranging from 17 to 19 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity is approximately 96 liters, allowing a range of about 500 to 565 kilometers on a full tank. If driven steadily on the highway, fuel consumption might drop to 14 liters, theoretically enabling a range of 685 kilometers. However, due to the car's high drag coefficient, this is hard to achieve in practice, with the usual range being 500 to 600 kilometers. In city traffic with congestion, fuel consumption can spike to over 22 liters, requiring a refill before reaching 450 kilometers. Tire size and off-road mode also increase fuel consumption. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and avoiding aggressive acceleration to extend the range. Using navigation apps to monitor real-time fuel consumption can help optimize driving habits.