What is the fuel consumption of the Lexus NX?
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2020 Lexus NX has a fuel consumption of 6.8L per 100 kilometers. The factors affecting the car's fuel consumption are as follows: Engine displacement: The engine displacement has a certain impact on the car's fuel consumption, but this impact is a fixed value. Tire pressure: The car's fuel consumption is also directly related to tire pressure. When the tire pressure is too high or too low, the car's fuel consumption will increase. Driving conditions: The road conditions on which the car is driven will also affect fuel consumption. The combined fuel consumption is calculated by dividing the total emissions of urban and suburban driving cycles by the total mileage completed in these two cycles, and then using the emissions to calculate the corresponding fuel consumption value.
I've been driving the Lexus NX gasoline version for a year now, and I'm generally satisfied with its fuel consumption. My NX250 averages about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, rising to around 9 liters in congested city traffic, while easily dropping to 7 liters on the highway. Driving habits play a crucial role—smoother acceleration and fewer sudden brakes can save a significant amount on fuel. Fuel consumption is slightly higher in summer with the air conditioning on, but much better in winter. The hybrid version, NX350h, is even more fuel-efficient, reportedly consuming only 5 to 6 liters, showing a noticeable advantage in fuel savings. When purchasing, I also considered factors like vehicle weight and road conditions, as fully loaded cargo or frequent traffic jams can increase fuel consumption. Overall, the NX's fuel efficiency is practical for daily use, offering both peace of mind and convenience. Regularly checking tire pressure also helps maintain low fuel consumption, something I pay attention to during every maintenance check.