What is the fuel consumption of the LX570?
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The Lexus LX570 has an official combined fuel consumption rating of 14.7L/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Based on actual measurements, the average fuel consumption is around 17.5L/100km. The Lexus LX570 is a full-size SUV under the Lexus brand and represents the most expensive model in Lexus' lineup. Below are the relevant details about this vehicle: 1. Powertrain: The Lexus LX570 is equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power output of 367 horsepower and a peak torque of 530 N·m, with a top speed of 220 km/h. From the 2016 model year through the 2019 model year, the LX570 has maintained the same engine and transmission configuration. Fuel consumption tends to decrease during highway driving but increases significantly in urban conditions due to frequent traffic congestion and stop-and-go situations. 2. Features: The engine utilizes Dual VVT-i technology with multi-point fuel injection and features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. Large-displacement engines like this can exhibit particularly high fuel consumption in city driving conditions. The LX570 employs an independent double-wishbone front suspension and a four-link rear suspension system. It comes with a full-time four-wheel-drive system and is equipped with a Torsen limited-slip center differential.
Driving the LX570, what impressed me most is its really high fuel consumption, especially in stop-and-go city traffic, where it guzzles 18 to 20 liters per 100 kilometers, like a bottomless pit. I've been driving it for several years, and during rush hour traffic, the fuel consumption can soar to around 22 liters, which really hurts the wallet. On the highway, it's slightly better, about 15 to 17 liters, but overall, the average is between 17 to 19 liters. Such a large-displacement SUV was never meant to be fuel-efficient; the 5.7-liter V8 engine delivers strong power, but you also have to accept the reality of high fuel consumption. I suggest thinking carefully before buying—if it's for daily commuting, a smaller-displacement car might be more suitable. Additionally, regular maintenance is crucial. Keeping the tire pressure normal can help save some fuel, and driving steadily without sudden acceleration can also improve fuel efficiency significantly.