What is the actual fuel consumption of the Leiling 1.2?
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1.2-displacement Leiling has a comprehensive fuel consumption of around 5.5L. Here is some related information about the Leiling: 1. Power configuration: The Toyota Leiling is a compact car launched by Toyota. In addition to the hybrid version, this model also offers a fuel version. The fuel version is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, which has a maximum power of 85kw and a maximum torque of 185 Nm. 2. Transmission: It is matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission, which can simulate 10 gears. The all-new Leiling is built on the GA-C platform under the TNGA architecture. In addition to changes in the vehicle's appearance, the interior, chassis handling, safety, and other aspects have been upgraded. 3. Appearance: The all-new Leiling is the twelfth-generation model of the Toyota Corolla series, featuring the appearance of the North American version. The length and width of the body have been increased compared to the current model.
I've been driving a Toyota Levin 1.2 for several years, mainly for city commuting. The actual fuel consumption averages around 7 liters per 100 km; on highways, it can drop to as low as 5.5 liters. The key is steady driving with gentle throttle application and minimizing sudden braking—traffic jams can spike consumption to over 9 liters. Seasonal changes have a significant impact: using AC in summer adds 0.5-1 liter, while cold starts in winter consume even more. Regular maintenance is crucial—I always change the oil on time and check tire pressure to keep the engine running smoothly and efficiently. Installing low-rolling-resistance tires didn’t improve much. Using an app to track refueling data shows an average of around 7.5 liters, with urban congestion being the most fuel-intensive. I recommend anticipating stops to optimize efficiency. Overall, actual consumption is slightly higher than the official 5.8-liter claim, but it remains economical.