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What is the fuel consumption of the Highlander?

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OJoy
07/29/25 7:05am
The fuel consumption of the Highlander ranges from 8.2-8.9L/km. With its powerful performance, the actual fuel consumption is relatively high. According to collected data, the actual urban driving fuel consumption is 10.1-10.7L/100km, while on highways it is 7.1-7.9L/100km. Highlander Introduction: The Highlander is a vehicle produced by Toyota, a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. It features a spacious body and interior, and comes equipped with the highest standard safety features in its class. Highlander Powertrain: The Highlander's powertrain is equipped with a 2.0T L4 turbocharged engine, delivering very strong performance. It has an output power of 162kw, a peak torque of 350N·m, and a maximum output of 220ps, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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VonMakayla
08/12/25 11:37pm
I've been driving the Highlander for almost five years, mostly commuting in the city, with fuel consumption generally around 12-14 liters per 100 kilometers. During peak traffic congestion, it can spike to over 15 liters. On highways or suburban roads with better conditions, it can drop to 8-9 liters, which is quite economical. I've tested many factors affecting fuel consumption: driving habits matter most—sudden acceleration and braking can increase fuel consumption by over 10%; load is also crucial—when traveling with the family and lots of luggage, fuel consumption tends to be higher; running the AC at full blast increases engine load, slightly raising fuel consumption. I recommend regular maintenance checks on tire pressure and air filters—I've noticed significantly higher fuel consumption when these are dirty or underinflated. Fuel consumption was unstable when the car was new but stabilized after a few thousand kilometers of break-in. A friend with the hybrid version says it only consumes a little over 6 liters, making me envious of its fuel efficiency and eco-friendliness. In practice, although the Highlander is large, its fuel consumption is reasonable for an SUV, and you can save a lot of money by paying attention to driving habits.
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AlessandraFitz
10/04/25 5:29am
Fuel consumption really depends on how you look at the Highlander. Gasoline version standards: average 12-14L/100km in city driving, 8-10L/100km on highways; the hybrid version is more eco-friendly with just 6-7L/100km combined. Key factors affecting consumption aren't just the vehicle itself: heavier weight and higher aerodynamic drag increase fuel usage, as does steep road gradients. Driving fast significantly increases wind resistance – my fuel consumption at 140km/h is 20% higher than at 100km/h. Underinflated tires by 10% can increase fuel consumption by 3%, and a clogged air filter makes the engine work harder, using more fuel. Daily testing method: fill up the tank and note the mileage, then divide the distance traveled by the fuel added at next refill for accurate data. There are many fuel-saving tips: maintain constant speed on highways using cruise control; don't blast the AC; avoid carrying unnecessary heavy items in the car. Regular oil changes for engine lubrication can slightly reduce consumption. Real-world test data often runs slightly higher than official figures, but the Highlander's overall design is decent – it's not in the gas-guzzler category.
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