What is the fuel consumption of Infiniti?
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Official combined fuel consumption (L/100km) is 9.7L/100km. Calculation method: Vehicle fuel consumption is calculated based on the fuel consumed per 100 kilometers traveled (usually referring to 100 kilometers). The actual fuel consumption calculation method: Average fuel consumption = (Total fuel added - Last fuel added) / Mileage traveled. In simple terms, fill up the fuel tank completely, note the odometer reading (the vehicle can also automatically record it), run until half tank, then refill completely. Before refueling, check the odometer reading to see how many kilometers were traveled, then divide the kilometers traveled by the amount of fuel added this time. 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 for total mileage; B for single trip mileage.
I've always been quite interested in Infiniti vehicles and often check various data. Fuel consumption can be quite variable. Take the Q50 sedan for example – in city driving with frequent traffic lights, it typically averages around 19 to 22 mpg, while on the highway it can easily exceed 30 mpg. For larger SUVs like the QX60, you might get just over 20 mpg in the city and around 28 mpg on the highway is considered decent. Hybrid versions like the QX60 hybrid perform better, achieving about 24 mpg in urban areas for some fuel savings. Driving style makes a significant difference – aggressive acceleration or using air conditioning can drop your mpg by several points. When choosing a car, I always check the EPA ratings (official website has test values), and I personally prefer turbocharged engines for their fuel efficiency and strong power. Cruise control is really helpful, especially for long trips. Regular maintenance like tire care and oil changes also helps maintain stable fuel economy.
I've been driving this Infiniti QX50 for over two years now, and it's been decent for daily commuting. The fuel consumption is higher in city traffic, averaging less than 20 mpg, but on the highway, it can reach around 28 mpg. With frequent traffic lights during my daily commute, starting slowly can save some fuel. On rainy days or when using air conditioning, it might drop to about 18 mpg. I remember once on a long-distance trip, a full tank got me over 450 miles, averaging about 25 mpg, which was quite good. Don't underestimate habits like shifting gears promptly and using regular gasoline to reduce emissions and protect the engine. Fuel consumption isn't as rigid as data suggests; road conditions and weather affect it significantly. I always remind myself to press the accelerator gently. In the long run, fuel costs make up a significant part of expenses, so it's best to test the actual fuel consumption during a test drive when choosing a car.