What is the fuel consumption of the Highlander 2.0t?
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The fuel consumption of the Highlander 2.0t is generally around 11 liters in urban areas and 8-9 liters on highways, depending on road conditions. Below is a related introduction to the Toyota Highlander: 1. Interior: The new vehicle features extensive use of high-quality leather wrapping on the steering wheel, instrument panel, door panels, and seats. It is the first to be equipped with a 12.3-inch color TFT multi-information display and a 12.3-inch color touchscreen navigation display. 2. Safety Features: Includes HUD triple-screen intelligent display, a streaming media rearview mirror, BSM blind-spot monitoring system, RCTA rear cross-traffic alert system, PVM panoramic monitoring system, and standard TPWS tire pressure monitoring system across all models. In terms of passive safety, all models come standard with seven SRS airbags.
I've been driving the Highlander 2.0T for over three years now. For daily city commuting, it typically consumes between 11-13 liters per 100 km, and with the AC on in summer, it can go up to 14 liters. On the highway, it performs quite well; cruising at a steady 100 km/h, it's just over 8 liters, and on my last long trip, I measured it at 7.9 liters. The vehicle weighs nearly two tons, and while the turbo engine has good low-end torque, frequent stop-and-go in traffic does increase fuel consumption. I've experimented with different driving styles, and driving gently can save 1-2 liters compared to aggressive acceleration. Maintaining the manufacturer-recommended tire pressure is also crucial. Using 95-octane gasoline is slightly more fuel-efficient than 92-octane, but the cost per kilometer works out to be about the same. Overall, for a midsize SUV, this fuel consumption is quite normal, especially considering the space and power it offers.