What is the fuel consumption of Infiniti?
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The official combined fuel consumption (L/100km) is 9.7L/100km. The following is a related introduction to fuel consumption: Calculation method: Vehicle fuel consumption is calculated based on the fuel consumed per 100 kilometers (usually refers to 100 kilometers). The method for calculating actual fuel consumption: Average fuel consumption = (Total refueling amount - Last refueling amount) / Mileage. In simple terms, fill up the fuel tank, note the mileage (the vehicle can also record automatically), run until half the fuel is consumed, then refill the tank. Before refueling, check the mileage to see how many kilometers have been traveled, then divide the kilometers traveled by the amount of fuel refilled. Smart method: There is also a more intelligent method: Press the corresponding button on the dashboard or steering wheel to freely switch and display the desired data, such as AVG for average fuel consumption (showing the vehicle's fuel consumption information over a certain period); A is the total mileage; B is the single trip mileage.
I've been driving an Infiniti Q50 for several years as my daily commuter. In the city, it typically consumes 9 to 11 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways, it can drop to around 7. The driving experience is quite smooth, but fuel consumption can spike above 12 liters in heavy traffic. I pay attention to regular maintenance, such as timely oil changes and tire pressure checks, which help save a significant amount on fuel costs. On weekends, I often take long trips with my family, and the fuel consumption remains more stable at around 8 liters. Overall, it's not the most fuel-efficient, but it offers great driving pleasure. I recommend using the eco mode and gentle acceleration to easily keep it under 10 liters. Among Infiniti models, the Q-series sedans are more fuel-efficient than the QX SUVs. For example, the QX60 might consume 12 to 15 liters, depending on individual driving habits and road conditions.