What is the actual fuel consumption of the Q5L?

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SanMartin
07/29/25 5:49am
The actual fuel consumption of the Q5L is as follows: 1. The Audi Q5L 40TFSI has a MIIT combined fuel consumption of 7.1L/100km. 2. The Audi Q5L 45TFSI has a MIIT combined fuel consumption of 7.5L/100km. Actual fuel consumption is generally 1.5-2.0L/100km higher than the MIIT figures, as the MIIT data is derived from simulated conditions on a test bench, which differs from real-world driving conditions. Below is an introduction to the Q5L: 1. Exterior: The exterior is grand. The wheelbase is extended by 101mm, enhancing the sense of space. The matrix LED headlights have a cool design and a long illumination range. Large-sized wheels complement the grand style. 2. Interior: The interior design is innovative, highlighting a refined and premium feel. The virtual cockpit offers a strong sense of technology. The panoramic sunroof has a high coverage ratio, providing a broad view. The rear seats are spacious and well-cushioned, offering excellent comfort.
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McRebecca
08/12/25 9:21am
I've been driving an Audi Q5L for two years now, and the real-world fuel consumption of this 2.0T version is significantly higher than the official figures. Based on my daily usage, in heavy city traffic, the fuel consumption can surge to around 12 liters per 100 kilometers; on highways, it drops to about 8 liters. I've tested it multiple times—using the air conditioning in summer can add 1-2 liters, and heating in winter has a similar effect. On average, the real-world consumption typically falls within the 10-11 liter range, which is notably higher than the advertised 7 liters. To save fuel, I've learned to avoid sudden acceleration and anticipate traffic lights, which helps cut costs a bit. If new owners are concerned about fuel consumption, they can start by recording dashboard data for a few weeks—actual experiences vary by driver, but choosing the right driving strategy makes a big difference.
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