Toyota 4Runner City Fuel Consumption?

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DeKaden
07/28/25 2:57pm
This vehicle has a combined fuel consumption of approximately 14 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information: 1. This is a rugged off-road vehicle equipped with a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 4Runner is similar to the Land Cruiser Prado, both being rugged off-road vehicles. Both the 4Runner and Prado use a body-on-frame construction, which differs from the unibody construction used in ordinary sedans or SUVs. 2. In body-on-frame vehicles, the body shell and chassis are not integrated. This type of construction offers excellent torsional resistance, which is why many rugged off-road vehicles adopt this design. Vehicles with body-on-frame construction can handle more severe road conditions. The Land Cruiser Prado is a well-known off-road vehicle among many domestic consumers, enjoying excellent sales and reputation in the Chinese market.
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