What is the fuel consumption of the Maserati Quattroporte?
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Maserati Quattroporte's fuel consumption is 14.03-15.8L per 100 kilometers. Below is a related introduction to the Maserati Quattroporte: Power: The Maserati Quattroporte's powertrain is equipped with a 3.0T six-cylinder twin-turbocharged engine, with two power calibrations. The maximum output power is 257/316kw respectively, and the peak torque is 500/580Nm respectively. The entire series adopts a front-mounted four-wheel drive system, matched with an 8-speed automatic manual transmission. Overview: The Maserati Quattroporte is a large luxury sedan positioned in the high-end market. This sedan not only has a high appearance value but also offers spacious and comfortable seating space, and the powertrain it is equipped with is also very powerful.
I've been driving the Maserati Quattroporte for over two years. The fuel consumption really depends on driving conditions. In city traffic with frequent stops, it can gulp down fuel – over 18L/100km if there are many traffic lights. Highway cruising is much more economical at around 11L. The 3.0T engine delivers fierce power, but every hard acceleration makes the fuel gauge visibly drop. Running AC in summer adds another 2L to consumption. To save fuel, you need to adjust driving habits – avoid sudden acceleration and anticipate road conditions to brake less. With its 80L fuel tank, a full tank only gets you about 400km in city driving. For daily commuting, you'll be visiting gas stations noticeably more often than with regular cars.