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 2.0-liter model and 5.4 liters for the 2.5-liter model. Here is some related information about the Wildlander: 1. Introduction: 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. The front face incorporates an elegant and refined design, with the upper grille seamlessly integrated with the slim and sharp headlights on both sides, creating a sense of horizontal stretch. 3. Interior: For the interior, the dashboard features extensive 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've been driving the Wildlander for two years now, commuting daily in the city. In congested areas, the fuel consumption can soar to over 10 liters per 100 kilometers, especially during peak hours with frequent stops at traffic lights, which really guzzles fuel. However, on the highway, maintaining a steady speed can bring it down to around 7 liters, and using the air conditioning adds about 0.5 liters. Overall, the combined consumption is approximately 8.5 liters. The key lies in driving habits: gentle starts and minimal hard braking, along with regular maintenance like oil and air filter changes, can stabilize fuel consumption. Keeping tire pressure at the standard 2.3 bar is crucial, with a slight increase in winter. Personally, I find the car spacious with moderate fuel consumption, while a friend's hybrid version is even more economical, averaging an impressive 5.5 liters, which is great value.