What is the fuel consumption of the Crown?

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LeahDella
07/24/25 10:24pm
The Crown has many models, and the fuel consumption varies between different models. The model equipped with a 2.0T 235 horsepower L4 engine and an 8-speed automatic transmission has an average fuel consumption of 9.81 liters per 100 kilometers, with a range of 8.34~11.28 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional information: 1. Powertrain; The Crown comes in four models and seven grades, all equipped with a 3.0L dual VVT-I engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission, utilizing the FR (front-engine, rear-wheel drive) platform, which combines smooth handling with ample driving force. Additionally, the Crown achieves an ideal weight distribution of 53:47 between the front and rear of the body through maximum lightweighting of the engine and suspension system and their scientific layout, maintaining body weight balance. 2. In terms of active safety; The Crown employs advanced braking technology and various excellent driving assistance features, including the TRC traction control system and VSC vehicle stability control system, as well as the VDIM vehicle dynamics integrated management system, ensuring optimal grip under various road conditions and achieving outstanding handling effectiveness. 3. In terms of passive safety; The Crown uses the world-class high-standard safety performance GOA body technology, with all models standardly equipped with 11 airbags, including side curtain airbags and knee airbags.
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