What is the fuel consumption of the Prado?

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VonHarrison
07/24/25 11:02am
The fuel consumption of the Prado is 13 to 14L/100km. Interior: The new car features a luxurious and comfortable interior, with spacious and comfortable high-grade velvet seats, ample front and rear seating space, and a roomy cabin. It is designed as a full-size 3-row 7-seater with a rational seating layout. Powertrain: It is equipped with a 2.7-liter inline 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve engine (model 2TR-FE), delivering a maximum power of 120 kW and a maximum torque of 246 Nm. Body dimensions: The body length × width × height are 5010*1885*1845 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2790 mm.
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Jean
08/11/25 6:01am
Speaking of the fuel consumption of the Prado, I can share my experience. When driving in the city for daily commutes, the average fuel consumption is around 12 to 14 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on traffic conditions. On highway cruising, the fuel consumption can drop to 9 to 10 liters, which is relatively economical. However, if you accelerate aggressively or use the air conditioning frequently, the fuel consumption can quickly rise above 15 liters. So, don’t just rely on the official data; actual driving is heavily influenced by driving habits and temperature. I recommend developing a habit of smooth acceleration and regularly checking tire pressure and engine oil—these small tips can help you save a lot on fuel costs. Overall, the Prado’s fuel consumption isn’t exactly low, but that’s expected for an SUV, which prioritizes stability and space.
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