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How many kilometers can an Audi S4 run on a full tank of fuel?

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JoannaLee
07/24/25 7:49pm
Audi S4 can run approximately 600 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. Power: The Audi S4 is equipped with a 3.0T-V6 six-cylinder turbocharged engine. This engine has a maximum power of 260kW and a maximum torque of 500N·m, delivering very rich power output. It also features multiple driving mode switching functions. All models come with a four-wheel drive system, coupled with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission, achieving an acceleration time of 4.7 seconds from 0 to 100 kilometers. Configuration: The central control area of the Audi S4 uses an 8.3-inch LCD display, and this model is also equipped with an 8.3-inch floating standard LCD screen.
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McJake
08/10/25 9:09am
I've been driving an Audi S4 for a while now. With a fuel tank capacity of around 58 liters, the fuel consumption is quite high in stop-and-go city traffic, barely exceeding 400 kilometers before running dry, especially during traffic jams or frequent starts. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed of around 100 km/h makes a big difference, easily surpassing 550 kilometers on a full tank. The key lies in driving habits—aggressive acceleration can spike fuel consumption to 15 liters per 100 km, while eco mode helps save some. Underinflated tires or heavy loads also affect range, so regular checks are recommended. Remember, the price of a performance car is high fuel costs, making city commuting quite impractical.
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OBlakely
09/26/25 4:18am
As someone who cares about saving money, I pay attention to the fuel costs of the Audi S4. With a fuel tank capacity of approximately 60 liters and an average combined fuel consumption of 13 liters per 100 kilometers, it can run about 460 kilometers. City commuting burns fuel quickly, reducing the range to less than 400 kilometers during peak hours; on weekends, highway driving can extend the range to over 500 kilometers. When fuel prices are high, calculating the cost per kilometer can be quite painful, and in the long run, both maintenance and fuel expenses need to be considered. To save fuel, reducing load, gently pressing the accelerator, and using the economy mode can help extend the mileage a bit.
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