What is the actual fuel consumption of the Wildlander?
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Wildlander 2.0L model has a fuel consumption of 8.0L per 100km, while the 2.5L model consumes 5.4L per 100km. Below is relevant information: 1. The Wildlander is a compact SUV under Toyota, and it is a sister model to the RAV4. The Wildlander uses the same powertrain and chassis as the RAV4. 2. The Wildlander's 2.0L naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power of 126kW and a maximum torque of 209Nm. This engine reaches its maximum power at 6600 rpm and its maximum torque between 4400 and 5000 rpm. The engine features hybrid injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with a CVT transmission.
I've been driving this Wildlander for almost a year, mainly commuting in the city. During rush hour traffic jams, the fuel consumption can reach over 9 liters. It's particularly fuel-efficient on highways, maintaining a speed around 100 km/h, with the gauge showing around 6.3 liters. Running the AC in summer has a noticeable impact on fuel consumption, increasing it by about 1 liter. After the second maintenance, the fuel consumption dropped slightly, and now it's averaging around 8.5 liters overall. I always record the mileage when refueling and found that the actual consumption is about half a liter higher than the official data, given the complex road conditions. This kind of urban SUV has a heavy body, so stop-and-go traffic inevitably consumes more fuel. I recommend paying attention to tire pressure and avoiding heavy items in the trunk to save fuel wherever possible.