
Fuel consumption is 6.8L/100km. More information about the Audi A7 is as follows: Overview: The Audi A7 is a four-door sporty luxury coupe positioned between C-class executive/official cars and D-class luxury sedans. In terms of size, it is slightly larger than non-extended C-class executive sedans but smaller than D-class luxury sedans. Powertrain: It is equipped with two V6 engines - a 2.8L and a 3.0T, with maximum power outputs of 220 horsepower and 310 horsepower respectively. The S7 model features a 420 horsepower 4.0T V8 twin-turbocharged engine. Exterior Design: Audi conveys its brand philosophy of "Vorsprung durch Technik" (Advancement through Technology) through design, establishing brand values of "progressive, sophisticated, and sporty." On this basis, it emphasizes emotional and elegant elements.

I've driven several versions of the Audi A7, and fuel consumption really depends on the model and driving style. Take the common 3.0 TFSI gasoline version for example - it averages 10-12L/100km in city commuting, drops to 7-8L/100km during highway cruising, but can spike to 15L/100km with aggressive acceleration. From my experience, vehicle weight and aerodynamic drag make significant impacts. I recommend using cruise control and ECO mode for optimization. The hybrid e-tron version offers over 40km pure electric range with combined fuel consumption of just 4-6L/100km, being extremely economical and eco-friendly. During long trips, factors like hilly terrain or headwinds may increase consumption by 1-2L/100km, but maintaining proper tire pressure and clean air filters helps keep the vehicle efficient. Compared to its BMW 5 Series counterparts, the A7 delivers stronger sportiness at slightly higher fuel costs - definitely worth the extra expense.

As someone who frequently commutes by car, I've done the math on the Audi A7's fuel consumption and find it quite practical. My 2.0 TFSI averages about 11 liters per 100 km in city driving, around 6 liters on highways, with a combined consumption of 9-10 liters per 100 km, costing just over a thousand yuan per month in fuel. In actual driving, fuel consumption can rise to 13 liters when stuck in traffic with the AC on, but using the start-stop function effectively keeps it under 10 liters. Hybrid models can achieve under 6 liters combined if charging is convenient—though the initial price is higher, the long-term fuel savings make it more economical. Regular maintenance like timely oil changes can reduce consumption by 1-2 liters, so don’t overlook these small details. Sharing with friends, I’ve noticed the 55 TFSI engine consumes slightly more fuel, but it’s worth it for the smoother drive. Overall, the Audi A7 isn’t the most fuel-efficient in its luxury class, but it’s reliable.

I've studied the fuel consumption data of the Audi A7. The standard gasoline engine 45 TFSI averages about 9-11 liters per 100 km, with urban driving reaching 12-13 liters. The engine efficiency is well-designed, with turbocharging improving fuel economy at low speeds and performance at high speeds. The hybrid e-tron version achieves zero fuel consumption in pure electric mode, and around 5 liters combined when using gasoline, which is quite good. Tires and maintenance affect fuel consumption by 2-3%, so avoid overloading or rapid acceleration. Compared to older models, modern engine optimizations have significantly reduced fuel consumption by 10%.


