
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) combined fuel consumption for the A4L 35TFSI front-wheel-drive model is 6.2L/100km; for the Audi A4L 40TFSI front-wheel-drive model, it is 6.1L/100km; for the Audi A4L 40TFSI all-wheel-drive model, it is 6.7L/100km; and for the Audi A4L 35TFSI front-wheel-drive model, it is 7.3L/100km. Below is additional information: 1. Fuel consumption range: According to owner usage, the fuel consumption range for the Audi A4L 40TFSI front-wheel-drive model is 7.31-9.73L/100km, with an average of 8.51L/100km; for the 40TFSI all-wheel-drive model, the range is 8.66-11.01L/100km, with an average of 9.84L/100km; and for the 45TFSI all-wheel-drive model, the range is 8.06-10.45L/100km, with an average of 9.25L/100km. 2. Adoption of an on-demand all-wheel-drive system: As a mid-size sedan, the Audi A4L's fuel consumption performance is actually quite good, especially for the two all-wheel-drive models, which are lower than expected. This is mainly because the current Audi A4L uses an on-demand all-wheel-drive system, which primarily relies on the two front wheels for propulsion under normal conditions, with the two rear wheels acting as passive wheels without driving force.

I've been driving an A4L for over two years, and I feel its fuel consumption heavily depends on road conditions and driving habits. Mine has a 2.0T engine paired with a dual-clutch transmission. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption averages around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, sometimes reaching 13 liters in heavy traffic. On highways, it's much more economical, staying steady at 6 to 8 liters. For daily commuting, I usually fill up with 92-octane gasoline, spending about 700 yuan per month on fuel. I've found that driving smoothly, avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking, really helps save fuel. Regular maintenance, like changing the air filter, is also crucial. The car performs well, but if you frequently drive at high speeds or push the accelerator hard, the fuel consumption spikes quickly. I'd recommend new drivers try using the economy mode more often. A friend of mine drives differently, and his fuel consumption is slightly lower than mine, averaging around 9 liters. Overall, it's a great car. For precise figures, you can use a mobile app to track data for a few days and calculate the average.

My A4L is the 2022 model, 1.4T version, with decent but slightly fluctuating fuel consumption. During urban commuting, it consumes 11 liters per 100 km in morning rush hour traffic, but drops to around 7.5 liters on suburban drives during weekends. I mainly use it for daily commutes and picking up kids, and noticed that turning up the AC or loading the rear seats increases consumption by nearly 1 liter. Experts say its CVT transmission is tuned for smoothness—slower acceleration but more fuel-efficient compared to sportier models. I conducted specific tests: after resetting the odometer, driving 30 km in urban areas averaged 9.5 liters, while maintaining 80 km/h on highways achieved just 6.8 liters. Gentle driving habits like gradual acceleration and fewer lane changes can save significant yearly costs. Overall, the A4L's combined fuel consumption ranges from 8 to 10 liters per 100 km, making it a recommendable choice.

My family uses an A4L 2.0T, and fuel costs are a major expense. I usually drive my kids to school, mostly on city roads, with an average fuel consumption of around 10 liters per 100 kilometers. For short trips to the supermarket or when driving less on highways, it can go above 12 liters. According to the manual, the theoretical combined consumption is 8.5 liters, but after several months of practice, I found the actual consumption is much higher. There are many contributing factors: vehicle weight and aerodynamic drag play a role, and using the air conditioning adds about 0.5 liters. To save money, I opt for higher-quality 95-octane fuel and follow the manual for oil changes and tire maintenance. Additionally, avoiding sudden braking can also reduce consumption. Compared to the BMW 3 Series, the A4L is slightly more fuel-efficient but not by much. For daily use with monthly mileage under 1,000 kilometers, the maintenance costs are manageable.

Back in my younger days, I loved driving the A4L. Now I own the 1.4T Sport version, and its fuel consumption is quite flexible. For normal city driving, it ranges from 8 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers; but when I switch to Sport mode and go all out, it can go up to 12 liters! My car enthusiast friends say that’s not too high, considering its quick acceleration and responsive engine. I’ve noticed the fuel gauge spikes at startup but then drops, and it stabilizes at around 6.5 liters during highway cruising. A few times in heavy traffic with long idling, the fuel burned faster, but adjusting my driving habits—like gently tapping the throttle—quickly smoothed it out. From my experience, a 100-kilometer weekend trip on mixed roads averages just over 8 liters. Compared to American cars, its engine efficiency is pretty impressive.

I pay attention to the environmental aspects of my car. After driving an A4L, I noticed its fuel consumption and carbon emissions. My 2.0T engine has a combined urban fuel consumption of around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, which can drop to 7 liters on the highway. Converted to carbon emissions, it's approximately 150 grams of CO2 per kilometer, which is slightly better than my old car. By adopting fuel-efficient driving habits—such as maintaining stable tire pressure, reducing unnecessary weight by carrying less luggage, and anticipating traffic to minimize braking—I can keep the consumption under 8.5 liters. The air conditioning has a significant impact, so I often use the external air circulation for ventilation instead of cooling. Personally, I find Audi's start-stop technology helpful for saving fuel, reducing consumption by over 1 liter in congested traffic, which saves money and reduces pollution in the long run. For daily driving, maintaining a steady speed is best.


