
Maserati GT has an average fuel consumption of 18.9-20L per 100 kilometers, which is considered a high fuel consumption type overall. However, since fuel consumption is related to various factors, the actual usage should be taken as the standard for specific fuel consumption. The main factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: 1. Maintain a reasonable driving speed: Each car has its own economical speed, at which the fuel consumption is the lowest. However, the economical speed of most SUV cars is not very high, commonly ranging from 65 to 90 km/h. To reduce fuel consumption, drivers should try to control their speed within this range. 2. Avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration: Strive to maintain a steady speed while driving, avoiding sudden acceleration and deceleration. Do not press the accelerator pedal hard to accelerate. This only significantly increases fuel consumption. In daily driving, especially in traffic jams, at red lights, or when changing lanes, it is common to see this phenomenon of pressing the accelerator pedal hard. 3. Avoid prolonging the engine warm-up time: When starting a cold car, do not artificially prolong the engine warm-up time, as it will have the opposite effect. Just note that after ignition, do not immediately drive at high speed. Instead, drive slowly for a few minutes, then gradually increase the speed. In winter, the slow driving time can be extended a bit more.

Maserati's fuel consumption is indeed quite high, which is attributed to its high-performance engines, such as the commonly found V6 or V8 in models like the Ghibli or Quattroporte, which deliver strong power but at the cost of higher fuel consumption. I've driven a friend's Maserati a few times and noticed that in urban conditions, fuel consumption can soar to 15-20 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it might drop to around 10 liters. However, overall, it's significantly higher than that of an average sedan. Driving habits have a major impact—sudden acceleration or short trips can increase fuel consumption, especially noticeable in traffic jams. From a design perspective, the car's weight and less-than-top-tier aerodynamic efficiency exacerbate this issue. If you're concerned about fuel costs, it's wise to budget carefully, as spending hundreds more on fuel each month is quite common. Don't worry, though—selecting the economy driving mode can help save fuel, such as by accelerating gently and maintaining a steady speed.

Higher fuel consumption is indeed a fact. As a luxury brand, Maserati's powerful output inevitably leads to higher fuel consumption. Having researched cars for many years, I've seen data showing that the new Levante's urban fuel consumption is around 14 liters per 100 kilometers, and about 9 liters on highways, which is one-third higher than common SUVs. The main reasons lie in engine tuning and vehicle weight. Many owners report frequent gas station visits even for daily commutes. Higher fuel consumption increases vehicle operating costs, with a difference of several thousand yuan per year, though maintenance isn't too frequent. However, those who enjoy driving pleasure probably don't mind the extra fuel cost, as the acceleration and G-force are exhilarating. It's recommended to prioritize test-driving the hybrid version when considering a purchase, or develop fuel-saving habits like avoiding sudden braking.


