What is the real fuel consumption of the Qashqai in urban areas?

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DeFinley
07/25/25 1:00am
The real fuel consumption of the Qashqai in urban areas is around 7L. Here is more information about the Qashqai: 1. The Qashqai is an automobile brand under Dongfeng Nissan. It is the first work since the establishment of the Nissan European Design Center, and its positioning is between a compact SUV and a hatchback sedan. 2. On April 8, 2019, the new Qashqai was launched, offering three models: the Intelligent Edition, Luxury Edition, and Flagship Edition. The exterior adopts Nissan's new V-Motion design language, with a new-style 'V' grille on the front face; the new Qashqai is equipped with a new-style steering wheel and a 9-inch high-definition capacitive touch screen, and features the Nissan-Connect system, providing intelligent voice control, 24-hour entertainment, all-time navigation, and remote real-time monitoring and other connectivity technologies.
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MaddoxDella
08/10/25 3:57pm
I've been commuting in the city with my Qashqai for three years, with typical urban fuel consumption fluctuating between 9 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on traffic conditions. During rush hour traffic jams with frequent starts and stops, fuel consumption can easily spike to 11-12 liters; if the roads are smoother and I avoid areas with dense traffic lights, it can drop to around 9 liters. The model also affects it—mine is the 2.0L engine paired with a CVT transmission, which is relatively fuel-efficient. New drivers who accelerate aggressively will definitely see higher consumption. In practical use, I’ve managed to reduce an extra 0.5 liters of consumption through regular maintenance, oil changes, and keeping tire pressure at the recommended level. Overall, the Qashqai is a good companion for city commuting—its fuel consumption isn’t the lowest but remains fairly balanced, especially for someone like me who frequently runs errands to the supermarket. Just be sure to budget for monthly refueling.
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