What is the fuel consumption of the Q7?
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Audi Q7's fuel consumption is 12.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the relevant details: Appearance: The Q7 is a perfect combination of engineering and aesthetics. In terms of exterior design, the Audi Q7 does not lag behind American SUVs at all, with its exaggerated large grille appearing extremely domineering, making it a full-fledged off-road vehicle. Performance: The tested Q7 is equipped with a 4.2-liter V8 fuel direct injection (FSI) engine, with a maximum power of 350 bhp and a maximum torque of 440 Nm at 3500 rpm. The 4163cc V8 engine is the same as the one in Audi's high-performance sports car, the RS4, and is among the best in its class.
The fuel consumption of the Audi Q7 varies significantly depending on the model and driving conditions. For the gasoline version equipped with a 3.0T engine, urban driving typically ranges between 11 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway it drops to 8 to 10 liters, averaging around 10 liters combined. The diesel version is more fuel-efficient, with urban consumption controlled at 9 to 11 liters and highway consumption as low as 7 to 9 liters. If considering the hybrid version, such as the plug-in hybrid Q7 e-tron, the combined fuel consumption can be as low as 2 to 3 liters, thanks to the significant reduction in load from electric assistance. Fuel consumption is also heavily influenced by the vehicle's weight—the Q7 weighs approximately 2.2 tons—and its high air resistance. The all-wheel-drive system consumes slightly more fuel, and driving habits play a crucial role; aggressive driving can increase consumption by 1 to 2 liters. It's advisable to check official data or owner forum reports to match your needs. Overall, the Q7 falls into the medium-to-high fuel consumption SUV category.