What is the fuel consumption of the 4.0L Prado?

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VanKaleb
07/25/25 6:41am
The average fuel consumption is 14.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is relevant information: Prado: The Prado is an imported ORV, derived from Toyota's globally renowned LAND CRUISER series. In 1996, Toyota officially named the LAND CRUISER FJ90 as the PRADO Prado, marking the true first generation of the Prado. Safety measures: To avoid competition with the Land Cruiser, the domestically produced Prado has seen some reductions in technological features, such as the absence of cruise control, hill ascent/descent assist control, dynamic stability system, auto-leveling rear suspension, and the most useful A-TRC active traction control for off-road driving, all of which are standard on the imported version. Despite this, in terms of active driving safety, the full-time four-wheel drive system still has a positive impact on the Prado.
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