What is the fuel consumption of the Audi Q5?
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Audi Q5 has a combined fuel consumption of approximately 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Audi Q5: 1. Exterior Design: The Audi Q5 is 4.63 meters long, 1.88 meters wide, and only 1.65 meters tall, with a drag coefficient as low as 0.33, giving it more sporty design features. The Audi Q5 comes with three different exterior designs: black, contrast paint, and body-color paint. 2. Safety Performance: The Audi Q5 is equipped with a safe driving assistance system and high-tech features, including the Audi parking assist system with a rearview camera, the Audi lane assist system, which helps maintain the driving route; the Audi side assist system, which can warn the driver of dangerous lane changes; and adaptive cruise control, which can maintain speed and distance from the vehicle ahead. 3. Powertrain Configuration: The Audi Q5 is equipped with a redesigned 2.0TFSI engine. This four-cylinder engine combines turbocharging, gasoline direct injection, and the AVS variable valve lift system.
I've been driving an Audi Q5 for two years, mainly for city commuting, with an average fuel consumption of 11-13 liters per 100 km, dropping to 8-9 liters on highways, depending on the specific model. Mine is the 2.0-liter gasoline version, while the diesel version of the same model has lower fuel consumption, around 6-7 liters combined. Driving habits have a significant impact—sudden acceleration or frequent braking can push fuel consumption above 14 liters, especially in traffic jams. I've learned that maintaining proper tire pressure and avoiding excessive load can save about 10% on fuel, so I check and maintain it monthly. Using the heater in winter also increases consumption by around 0.5 liters. Compared to the BMW X3 in the same class, the Q5 is slightly higher in fuel consumption but offers better handling and comfort. A friend switched to a hybrid Q5, reducing fuel consumption to 7 liters combined, which feels both eco-friendly and economical. Overall, driving 10,000 km a year costs about 7,000 yuan in fuel, which is quite cost-effective.