What is the engine displacement of the Toyota Prado 2700?
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Toyota Prado 2700 has a 2.7L engine displacement. The front suspension of the Toyota Prado 2700 is a double-wishbone independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a four-link suspension. Its body dimensions are: length 4990mm, width 1885mm, height 1845mm, with a minimum ground clearance of 220mm, a wheelbase of 2790mm, and a curb weight of 2100kg. The Toyota Prado 2700 is a 5-door, 7-seat off-road vehicle, equipped with a 4.0L inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum horsepower of 163ps, a maximum power of 120kw, a maximum torque of 120nm, and is matched with a 4-speed transmission.
I've been driving the Toyota Prado 2700 for many years, and its displacement is 2.7 liters. This engine size is quite suitable for both city and off-road driving. For urban commuting, the power is sufficient—acceleration isn't the fastest but it's steady, and long-distance driving isn't tiring. In terms of fuel consumption, it averages 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, which isn't the most fuel-efficient but is reasonable. A full tank can cover over 500 kilometers. The space is very spacious, making it convenient for family camping trips and carrying gear. Toyota's reliability is solid, and maintenance costs aren't high—I usually just get regular check-ups at the 4S shop. If you frequently go off-roading, you might need to add underbody protection, but overall, the 2.7L displacement offers great value for money and is ideal for practical owners like me.