What is the actual fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser?
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Toyota Land Cruiser's actual fuel consumption is 15 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the Land Cruiser V8's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption: Land Cruiser fuel consumption: 4.0-4.7L. The testing of the Land Cruiser's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is conducted by the manufacturer under specified environmental conditions, including temperature, wind direction, and wind speed. The vehicle is driven on a flat road or a chassis dynamometer at a constant speed, typically 60, 90, or 120 kilometers per hour. Introduction to fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is closely related to factors such as the vehicle's age and condition, engine displacement, curb weight, and load. Generally, older vehicles with larger engine displacements tend to have higher fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Driving with windows open for cooling during summer highway driving may not necessarily save fuel, as increased wind resistance can lead to higher fuel consumption.
I've been driving the 2023 Land Cruiser for several months, mainly commuting in the city with an average fuel consumption of around 16 liters per 100 kilometers. During occasional traffic jams, it can jump above 18 liters. On highways, it's much more fuel-efficient, maintaining between 11 to 12 liters when driving at 110 km/h. Last month, I tried a 700-kilometer long-distance trip with the air conditioning on the whole way, using less than 80 liters of fuel, which felt acceptable. There are many influencing factors, such as my habit of rapid acceleration leading to higher fuel consumption, or low tire pressure increasing friction and affecting efficiency. I recommend new owners to maintain their vehicles regularly, like changing the air filter and keeping the engine coolant at the proper level, which can help reduce fuel consumption slightly. Although the Land Cruiser is fuel-thirsty, it's not surprising given its size. It offers high safety and comfort, drives steadily, and is worth the extra fuel cost for the travel experience.