What is the actual fuel consumption of the Wildlander?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Wildlander is 8.0 liters for the 2.0L model and 5.4 liters for the 2.5L model. Below is an introduction to the Wildlander: 1. Overview: The Wildlander is the fourth member of the TNGA product family, following the eighth-generation Camry, C-HR, and the all-new Levin, and it is also the first TNGA mid-size SUV model under GAC Toyota. 2. Exterior: The Wildlander's design retains a large number of chiseled polygonal shapes, incorporating an elegant and refined design on the front face. The upper grille and the slim, sharp headlights on both sides are integrated, creating a sense of horizontal stretch. 3. Interior: For the interior, the dashboard features a large number of horizontal polygonal designs, with a strong sense of layering from top to bottom. It is equipped with a 10.1-inch floating thin central control screen, and the air conditioning panel is designed to protrude outward for convenient operation.
I drive the Wildlander gasoline version for commuting, with real-world city fuel consumption around 7.5 to 8 liters per 100 km, dropping to about 6 liters on highways. It's slightly higher when using AC or carrying passengers, but overall quite stable. Having driven it for over a year, I find driving habits make the biggest difference: avoid aggressive starts, minimize hard braking, maintain proper tire pressure, and change oil and filters regularly for better fuel efficiency. The Wildlander's spacious interior is great for family use, though fuel costs are higher in city traffic jams, but it's very economical on highways.
As a Wildlander hybrid owner, the real fuel consumption pleasantly surprised me, averaging 5 to 6 liters per 100 km. The hybrid advantage is obvious in city traffic jams, with low energy consumption when starting on electric power, and around 5.5 liters on highways. Using air conditioning or climbing hills increases consumption by 0.5 to 1 liter, but it's still much more economical than pure gasoline cars. Daily driving is hassle-free, and I'm used to smooth acceleration and fewer lane changes. Before long-distance trips, I check the engine condition to ensure high efficiency. The car has low maintenance costs, and using synthetic oil during oil changes can further extend fuel-saving effects.