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What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for the Audi Q5 2.0T?

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Johnson
09/01/2025, 03:17:07 AM

Audi Q5 2.0T has a fuel consumption of 10L per kilometer. Below is a related introduction to the Audi Q5: 1. Exterior features: The exterior comes standard with a panoramic sunroof, electric tailgate (with gesture control function), LED headlights and taillights, and includes a high beam assist system. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with a 4-cylinder turbocharged 2.0TFSI engine, delivering a maximum power of 265 horsepower and 370N.m of torque, paired with a 7-speed S-Tronic dual-clutch automatic transmission and quattro-ultra electronic four-wheel drive system.

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SanJohn
09/13/2025, 11:04:59 PM

I've been driving an Audi Q5 2.0T for five years, using it for daily commutes and weekend trips. The average fuel consumption is around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which translates to approximately 0.1 liters per kilometer. In city driving with frequent traffic lights and congestion, fuel consumption can rise above 12 liters, while on highways at a steady speed, it can drop to 8 liters, which is quite reasonable. Driving habits are crucial—sudden acceleration or braking can cause fuel consumption to spike, so I've adopted smooth acceleration and road condition anticipation. I also installed a tire pressure monitor to ensure tires are at the recommended levels, which helps save fuel. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and throttle body cleaning, improves efficiency. Using the heater in winter or air conditioning in summer adds about 0.5 liters, but overall, the cost per kilometer is around 0.75 yuan, which is acceptable considering it's a midsize SUV with ample space and comfortable driving. For long-term savings, I recommend using eco mode to control throttle response.

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DeDelilah
10/27/2025, 11:48:17 PM

As an Audi Q5 owner, my 2.0T version averages 11L/100km in daily use, equivalent to 0.11L per kilometer, costing about 0.8 yuan per kilometer (based on current fuel prices). Urban driving is the most fuel-intensive, with stop-and-go traffic during peak hours reaching 13L; maintaining a steady 90km/h cruise on highways reduces consumption to 8.5L, making it particularly economical for business trips. Vehicle weight and aerodynamics also affect consumption, with more fuel used when fully loaded with luggage or passengers, so I often travel light. For maintenance, the 4S shop recommends checking the filters every 5,000 kilometers to maintain optimal condition. Compared to friends' vehicles in the same class, the Q5 isn't considered high in fuel consumption, but it's best to track fuel expenses via an app and learn fuel-saving techniques like gentle acceleration and avoiding short trips with cold starts, which can save thousands of yuan a year.

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IsaacFitz
12/10/2025, 11:04:13 PM

Driving an Audi Q5 2.0T, I've recorded the fuel gauge showing a consumption of 9-11 liters per 100km, approximately 0.09-0.11 liters per kilometer, costing about 0.65-0.85 yuan per kilometer. The trick to saving money is to drive smoothly; you don't need to use ECO mode, but rapid acceleration can increase fuel consumption by 10%. Fuel efficiency varies with road conditions: higher in congested city traffic and lower on smooth highways. Regularly checking tire pressure can reduce friction and save some fuel with higher pressure. It's recommended to measure actual fuel consumption rather than relying solely on official data.

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LucyDella
01/31/2026, 12:09:29 AM

The fuel consumption of the Audi Q5's 2.0T engine ranges between 8-11 liters per 100 kilometers, equating to 0.08-0.11 liters per kilometer, largely dependent on driving habits. Aggressive acceleration triggers swift turbocharger response but increases fuel consumption, while highway driving maintains engine efficiency. Frequent stop-and-go in urban areas leads to higher fuel usage. The vehicle's weight design also contributes to increased consumption, though ECO mode can save approximately 5% through software-controlled adjustments. Maintenance tasks like oil changes and carbon deposit cleaning enhance efficiency. Temperature has a minor impact, causing fluctuations of around 0.5 liters. Practical testing suggests a reasonable cost of 0.7 yuan per kilometer.

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StCameron
04/25/2026, 05:52:28 PM

With the Audi Q5 2.0T, my average fuel consumption is 10.5 liters per 100 kilometers, equivalent to 0.105 liters of fuel per kilometer, costing approximately 0.8 yuan. In terms of environmental friendliness, it is considered moderate, and eco-driving can reduce emissions, such as gentle acceleration and less use of air conditioning. During peak hours in the city, fuel consumption can reach 12 liters, but on the highway, it drops to a much better 7.5 liters. Vehicle condition also affects fuel consumption; for example, fresh engine oil and proper tire maintenance can help. It is recommended to consider both road conditions and driving habits to save money and reduce hassle.

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