What is the fuel consumption of the Lexus ES200?

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AlyssaLee
07/29/25 1:34am
The official fuel consumption data displayed by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for the Lexus ES200 is 6.6L/100km. More information about the Lexus ES200 is as follows: 1. The Lexus ES200 is equipped with a 2.0 naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 123 kW and a maximum torque of 199 Nm. The transmission is a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, and the chassis structure features front MacPherson and rear multi-link suspension. 2. As a mid-term facelift model of the sixth generation, the new Lexus ES200 retains its elegant and smooth exterior design, with a modern front face. The new ES200 mainly undergoes upgrades in details, especially in terms of space and interior, which are more noticeable. Even the ES200 does not show a significant difference in ambiance compared to the mid-to-high-end models.
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CoraLee
08/12/25 5:40am
I've been driving a Lexus ES200 for almost two years now. The fuel consumption for daily city commuting is around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, while it can drop to about 6 liters on highways. Generally speaking, a combined fuel consumption between 7.5 to 8.5 liters is quite common. Using air conditioning or carrying heavier loads can increase it slightly. From my experience, maintaining smooth acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can save quite a bit of fuel. Regularly checking tire pressure is crucial - if it's too low, the increased friction can add up to an extra liter of fuel consumption. The car is exceptionally stable during highway cruising, with quiet engine noise and efficient fuel usage, making it more economical for long trips. Don't slack on routine maintenance - regularly replacing the air filter helps maintain stable fuel consumption, and the money saved can fund a few more weekend getaways.
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