
The Land Cruiser 5700 comes standard with an extra-large fuel tank with a capacity of 180 liters and is equipped with a 4.5-liter diesel engine, giving it a cruising range of approximately 200 kilometers. The Land Cruiser 5700 features a broad and rugged body that exudes strength and character. The prominently flared fenders and protruding sturdy grille at the front highlight its robust style, creating a visually striking impact. With a body width and height of around 2 meters, it presents an overall tall and imposing stance, while its nearly 6-meter body length stretches its seemingly "bulky" frame horizontally. The chrome-plated exterior rearview mirrors and door handles are both aesthetically pleasing and practical. Thanks to its standard 180-liter fuel tank and 4.5-liter diesel engine, the Land Cruiser 5700 achieves a cruising range of around 200 kilometers.

I've taken the Land Cruiser 5700 off-roading multiple times, with a typical range between 900 to 1,100 kilometers depending on driving habits and road conditions. This vehicle has a large fuel tank, around 138 liters. In city traffic jams, fuel consumption can reach 15 liters per 100 kilometers, meaning the range drops to just over 900 kilometers. On highways, fuel consumption decreases to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, extending the range to over 1,100 kilometers. I once drove a long-distance desert route on a single tank, covering 970 kilometers without refueling, which was quite hassle-free. However, as the vehicle ages or when climbing mountain roads, fuel consumption increases, reducing the range somewhat. Regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining the engine can slightly optimize the distance. For such off-road vehicles, having a stable range is crucial.

As a regular car user with some knowledge, I've found that the Land Cruiser 5700 has a range of approximately 950 to 1100 kilometers. With a 138-liter fuel tank, city driving consumes more fuel, around 15 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to about 950 kilometers. On highways at a steady speed of 60-80 km/h, fuel consumption drops to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, increasing the range to over 1100 kilometers. In practical use, factors like heavy loads or using the air conditioning have a significant impact. For instance, taking kids out in summer increases fuel consumption and reduces range. Fuel quality also plays a role, as fluctuations in domestic fuel standards can affect range. Compared to other SUVs, it holds a notable advantage in terms of range.

Driving the Land Cruiser 5700 for daily urban commutes, my range is around 900 to 1050 kilometers. With a large 138-liter fuel tank, but consuming 13-14 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, the average range is about 950 kilometers. For weekly work commutes, a single refuel can last 7 to 10 days, eliminating the need for frequent gas station visits. However, fuel burns faster during peak traffic hours. On long-distance trips, the range increases, easily exceeding 1000 kilometers on the highway.


