What is the fuel consumption of the Infiniti QX60?

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AliyahLynn
07/24/25 7:13am
The fuel consumption of the Infiniti QX60 is 10.4L/100km. The reasons for the high fuel consumption of the Infiniti QX60 are as follows: Abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure can also affect the fuel consumption of the car. When the tire pressure is too low or the tread is severely worn, the contact area between the tire and the road surface increases, friction increases, rolling resistance increases, and fuel consumption naturally rises. Excessive load: Carrying heavy loads for a long time increases the vehicle's weight, which also increases the driving pressure and fuel consumption. Car sensor malfunction: This is also a major reason for increased fuel consumption. When the water temperature sensor malfunctions, the engine mistakenly thinks the car is in a cold state and continuously sends out fuel injection signals, leading to higher fuel consumption.
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PeterDella
08/11/25 2:57am
As a car enthusiast, I've studied a lot of data on the QX60. Its fuel consumption is approximately 12L/100km in city driving, 8L/100km on highways, with a combined average of around 10.5L. This vehicle uses a 3.5L V6 engine paired with a CVT transmission, and its relatively heavy body results in higher fuel consumption compared to compact sedans. Driving habits are crucial – rapid acceleration or frequent braking can increase fuel consumption by several liters. I recommend regular maintenance, such as replacing air filters and checking tire pressure, to improve efficiency. Among SUVs, its performance is fairly standard, but if you frequently drive long distances, its highway efficiency is good, with ample power overall. Using the eco mode regularly can help keep fuel consumption under 10L/100km.
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