How many kilometers can a full tank of gas last for the Prado?
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With a full tank, the Prado can generally travel around 540 kilometers. Of course, on highways or downhill (mountain) roads, it is more fuel-efficient and can go even farther. 1. The standard version of the Prado 2700 has a fuel tank capacity of 87L. The dual-tank version of the Prado adds an auxiliary fuel tank with a capacity of 70L to the original 87L, bringing the total capacity of the two tanks to 157L, allowing a full tank to last up to 1200 kilometers. 2. The Toyota Prado has a fuel tank capacity of nearly 90 liters. The cost of filling up a full tank for this car is approximately. When used in urban areas, it can travel around 600 kilometers or more.
I drive an old Land Cruiser Prado 2700 and once tested its range on a long trip. The fuel tank is 87 liters, and on highways, it generally consumes around 10-11 liters per 100 km. After filling up, I drove over 780 km without the fuel light coming on, so hitting 800 km on highways shouldn’t be a problem. However, it’s much thirstier in the city—with frequent red lights and heavy traffic, fuel consumption can spike to 15 liters, reducing the range to under 600 km per tank. Last year during a trip to the highlands, uphill sections were particularly fuel-intensive, and I couldn’t even reach 650 km. If you add a roof rack or switch to off-road tires, the increased wind resistance will cut the range by another 20%.