What is the real fuel consumption of the 2021 Nissan Qashqai?
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2021 Nissan Qashqai's real fuel consumption is 6.2~6.4L/100km. Here is an introduction about the Nissan Qashqai: 1. Introduction: Qashqai, meaning "urban nomad", is the first work of Nissan's European Design Center since its establishment. 2. Positioning: Its positioning is between compact SUV and hatchback. But unlike those Crossovers directly produced on the sedan platform, Qashqai is a product specially designed by Nissan for this unique market segment. 3. Design: As a true urban driving SUV, Qashqai was designed from the integration of multiple functions from the beginning, drawing on the characteristics of SUVs and sedans, optimizing and balancing the appearance, interior, handling, comfort and other aspects of the car, and refining the core product strength. It is a representative model of hot-selling SUVs - by 2018, the global cumulative sales exceeded 4.6 million, and the cumulative sales in China exceeded 1.1 million.
I've been driving this 2021 Qashqai for over two years now, with my daily commute split evenly between highways and city roads. The dashboard shows an average fuel consumption around 7.8L/100km, but actual calculations put it at about 8.2L. Air conditioning in summer really spikes the fuel usage - during rush hour traffic jams it can reach 9.5L, but drops back to 7L easily on weekend suburban drives. With its 57L fuel tank, I can comfortably cover over 600km per fill. Weighing 1.7 tons, the Qashqai's 2.0L naturally aspirated engine paired with CVT transmission is quite fuel-efficient for an SUV. Just avoid stomping the accelerator at traffic lights - smooth acceleration saves a noticeable amount.