What is the fuel consumption of the Q5?
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Audi Q5 has a fuel consumption of 8.4L/100km, while the actual driving fuel consumption reported by owners is 10.7L/100km. Here are some additional tips: Enhance maintenance: Avoid prolonged high-speed driving: Every vehicle has an optimal speed for fuel efficiency. High-speed driving increases air resistance, which in turn increases fuel consumption. Regular maintenance is essential. Lubricate wheel bearings on time to reduce friction and lower fuel consumption. Reduce weight: Abnormal operation of the chassis or engine can also lead to higher fuel consumption. Irregular tire wear or unstable steering can also increase fuel consumption. Reduce the weight of the car and avoid carrying unnecessary heavy items in the vehicle. Drive at a constant speed: Avoid frequent sudden acceleration and braking, and maintain a steady speed. In winter, the high idle speed period is longer than in summer, which can also lead to higher fuel consumption.
I've been driving an Audi Q5 for over five years, and its fuel consumption has remained relatively stable during daily city commutes and weekend trips. In heavy city traffic, it can rise to 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers, but on the highway at a steady speed, it can drop to around 8-10 liters. On average, it's just over 10 liters combined. This largely depends on driving habits—avoiding rapid acceleration or harsh braking and maintaining a smooth drive can save a lot of fuel. Tire pressure and vehicle maintenance are also crucial. Insufficient tire pressure increases resistance, so I check the engine and air filter monthly, keeping fuel consumption within a reasonable range. As an SUV, it offers spacious interiors but consumes more fuel than smaller cars. However, its safety and comfort make it a worthwhile long-term choice.