What is the actual fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser 4000?
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The fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser 4000 is approximately 12.8-14.9L/100KM. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on individual driving skills and habits, with a fluctuation of around 10% being normal. This level of fuel consumption is not considered high. The Land Cruiser 4000 is a variant of Toyota's eighth-generation Land Cruiser (LAND CRUISER) series launched in 2007. It is equipped with a powerful Toyota VVT-i 4.0L V6 engine and a 5-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output power of 200 kW. Featuring a manual part-time four-wheel-drive system, the FJ Cruiser can freely switch between 2H, 4H, and 4L drive modes based on road conditions. In 4L mode, it also utilizes the more professional A-TRC (Active Traction Control System). Factors affecting fuel consumption: Rough roads increase fuel consumption. Poor road conditions or uneven surfaces that require prolonged driving in lower gears will inevitably raise fuel consumption. Using the trunk as a storage space increases the vehicle's weight, which is directly proportional to fuel consumption. Reducing the vehicle weight by 10% can lead to a corresponding decrease in fuel consumption by several percentage points.