What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2020 Audi A4L?
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Audi A4L's MIIT fuel consumption is 5.7L/100km, while the actual fuel consumption is approximately 8L/100km. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The vehicle's own weight, car body design, and engine thermal efficiency are three key automotive technologies related to fuel consumption. Good vehicle condition is fundamental to fuel efficiency. Incorrect driving habits can lead to multiplied fuel consumption. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ distance traveled × 100 = fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data of fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain accurately. Generally, a full fuel tank is used as the initial data. After traveling a certain distance, refill the tank to full again, and finally use the refueling data provided by the gas station as the accurate measurement.
I've been driving a 2020 Audi A4L 40 TFSI for almost two years now, mainly commuting in the city and taking highway trips on weekends. The combined fuel consumption is around 8.5L/100km. In city traffic jams, it can go up to 11L/100km, while the lowest I've achieved on highways is 6.3L/100km. This performance is quite reasonable for a 2.0T engine, largely depending on driving habits – fuel consumption rises quickly with frequent hard acceleration. With its 56-liter fuel tank, a full tank can easily cover over 600 kilometers. However, using the heater in cold weather or air conditioning in summer increases fuel consumption, especially noticeable during short commutes.
As someone who frequently drives long distances, I pay special attention to highway fuel consumption. The 2020 Audi A4L performs well on highways—my 45 TFSI quattro version averages around 6.7L when cruising at 120 km/h. However, city driving is much higher, reaching up to 12L during rush hour. Overall, my actual fuel consumption is about 9L/100km. This figure is roughly 1.5L higher than the official rating, mainly due to traffic congestion in China. Among cars in the same class, it’s slightly more fuel-efficient than the BMW 3 Series but still consumes more than the Lexus ES hybrid. Tire pressure and engine oil condition significantly impact fuel efficiency, so regular maintenance can save a lot of fuel.