What is the fuel consumption of the Corolla 1.2T?

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TheoDella
07/24/25 1:01am
The fuel consumption of the Corolla 1.2T is as follows: 1. 1.2T manual transmission: average fuel consumption is 6.77L/100km; fuel consumption range is 5.83-7.70L/100km. 2. 1.2T-CVT continuously variable transmission: average fuel consumption is 7.25L/100km; fuel consumption range is 6.22-8.28L/100km. Below is an introduction to fuel consumption: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the fuel consumption of a vehicle traveling 100 kilometers on the road at a certain speed. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated by specifying the speed to obtain the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the model.
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VonLucy
08/10/25 8:43pm
I've been driving a Corolla 1.2T for over two years, and there's a noticeable difference between the actual fuel consumption and the dashboard display. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts, and with the air conditioning on, it's around 8L/100km. On expressways, it can drop to just over 6L/100km. The official claim of 5.5L/100km under combined conditions is quite idealized—higher fuel consumption in areas with many traffic lights is normal. The small-displacement turbo engine's fuel efficiency is relative; frequent start-stop in traffic actually consumes more fuel. The fuel cap recommends 92-octane gasoline, which I've always used. When gas prices spike, 200 yuan gets me about 450 km. Remember to check tire pressure monthly—I once experienced a 0.8L/100km increase due to underinflation. The car's underbody panels reduce drag, but fuel consumption rises noticeably at speeds over 110 km/h.
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