What is the RPM of the Audi Q3 at 120 km/h?
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Audi Q3's RPM at 120 km/h is around 2500. Introduction to RPM: Rotational Speed (RPM) refers to the number of times an object completes a circular motion per unit of time, denoted by the symbol "n". Its international standard unit is r/s (revolutions per second) or r/min (revolutions per minute), also expressed as RPM (revolutions per minute, mainly used in Japan and Europe, while China adopts the international standard). Rated RPM: Rated RPM refers to the maximum rotational speed under rated power conditions, typically specified as a primary product parameter and marked in a prominent location on the product during manufacturing.
I usually drive an Audi Q3, and when cruising at 120 km/h on the highway, the RPM generally stabilizes between 1800 and 2200. This depends on your driving mode: Eco mode makes the transmission shift up faster, keeping the RPM around 1800 for better fuel efficiency; Sport mode keeps the RPM slightly higher at 2200 for quicker power response. The engine is a 2.0T paired with a dual-clutch transmission, and it’s quite quiet when cruising in 7th gear. I’ve driven it several times and noticed the RPM doesn’t fluctuate much. If the road is steep or the load is heavy, the RPM may slightly rise above 2000, but overall it remains stable. Maintaining this speed with lower RPM also improves fuel economy, averaging around 8 liters per 100 km. I recommend you test it yourself, observe the dashboard data, and confirm your model year, as RPM may vary depending on the configuration.