How many kilometers can the battery of the Leiling Hybrid version run?
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Leiling is a hybrid model that cannot operate in pure electric mode. In hybrid mode, this vehicle can travel over 1,000 kilometers. The Toyota Leiling is a compact sedan launched by Toyota, with body dimensions of 4,640mm in length, 1,780mm in width, and 1,455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,700mm. This model is available in two versions: a fuel-powered version and a hybrid version. The Toyota Leiling offers two powertrain options: a 1.2T engine and a 1.8L hybrid system. The 1.2T engine delivers a maximum power of 85 kW and a peak torque of 185 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. The 1.8L hybrid system's engine has a maximum power of 72 kW and is matched with an E-CVT transmission.
Well, speaking of the Leiling Hybrid's battery, it's not the type that relies solely on electricity like pure electric vehicles. It's just an auxiliary system that uses electric drive during low-speed driving or stop-and-go at traffic lights. In pure electric mode, it can only run for a maximum of 1-2 kilometers before switching back to hybrid mode. But overall, the range is quite impressive—a full tank can easily cover over 900 kilometers, saving both fuel and hassle. This is thanks to Toyota's hybrid technology, which uses nickel-metal hydride batteries. The energy recovery system even charges the battery during braking, improving efficiency. If you drive mostly in the city, fuel consumption can drop as low as 4L/100km, saving money in the long run while also reducing carbon emissions. Just remember to regularly check the battery connections and avoid dust buildup to keep the system in top condition for years.