What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota C-HR?
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Toyota C-HR has a MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption of 5.7-5.9 (L/100km). Since fuel consumption is related to driving habits, vehicle load, and road conditions, an actual fuel consumption fluctuation of around 10% is normal. Here are the specific details of the Toyota C-HR: 1. The Toyota C-HR is equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 126kW (171PS) and a peak torque of 203N·m. In terms of the transmission system, the C-HR adopts a new-generation Direct-Shift-CVT continuously variable transmission with a gear drive mechanism, which can simulate 10 speeds. 2. The Toyota C-HR comes standard with a vehicle stability system, tire pressure monitoring, hill start assist, 10 airbags, ISO-FIX seat interfaces, etc. On this basis, the Leading Edition and higher models are equipped with a rearview camera, while the Luxury Edition and Flagship Edition are equipped with front and rear parking radar (8 sensors in total). The Flagship Edition also exclusively features rear cross-traffic alert and lane change assist. 3. The Toyota C-HR Leading Edition and higher models are equipped with a 9-inch central control screen, built-in voice-controlled navigation system. The Leading Edition and Luxury Edition feature dual-tone fabric seats, while the Luxury Edition and Flagship Edition come with a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The top-tier Flagship Edition exclusively features leather + synthetic leather combination seats.
I've been driving the Toyota C-HR for almost a year, mainly commuting in the city. During rush hour traffic jams, the fuel consumption rises to around 8.5 liters, while highway cruising can drop it to just over 6 liters. The car's 2.0L naturally aspirated engine paired with the CVT transmission is quite smooth. I drive gently, rarely stomping on the accelerator, and now the combined fuel consumption is stable at 7.6 liters. Using air conditioning in summer increases consumption by about 0.8 liters, while maintaining tire pressure at 2.5 bar helps save some fuel. Compared to my previous old car, the C-HR's fuel consumption is much lower, saving me about two hundred yuan per month on gas. However, if frequently driving fully loaded on mountain roads, the fuel consumption can still surge above 9 liters. Overall, it's quite economical and practical for a compact SUV.