What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota 4Runner?
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Toyota 4Runner's fuel consumption is approximately 11.0-15L per 100 kilometers. In congested urban roads, the fuel consumption is about 15L per 100 kilometers; on suburban roads, it's about 13L per 100 kilometers; and on highways or well-maintained national roads with smooth traffic, the fuel consumption drops to around 10L per 100 kilometers. Introduction to the Toyota 4Runner: 1. Power: It is equipped with a 3.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power output of 206kw and a maximum torque of 365 Nm. 2. Transmission: It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. This engine is Toyota's latest developed six-cylinder electronic fuel injection 1GR-FEV6 engine.
I usually drive a Toyota 4Runner for my daily commute, and fuel consumption depends on the specific model year. The newer 4Runner averages around 15 L/100km in city driving, about 11-12 L/100km on highways, with a combined fuel consumption of roughly 13-14 L/100km. Fuel efficiency definitely drops when using air conditioning or in heavy traffic—last summer during the hottest days, I recorded up to 17 L/100km with AC on during rush hour. This kind of rugged SUV isn’t particularly fuel-efficient to begin with, given its heavy body-on-frame construction. If you’ve modified the tires or added a roof rack, fuel consumption might increase by another 1-2 L/100km. However, long-distance driving can be surprisingly efficient. Last week, cruising at 100 km/h on the highway, I managed over 650 km on a single tank.