What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota Fortuner?

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ZaneLynn
09/06/25 6:49am
Toyota Fortuner fuel consumption is 9.5-11L/100km. Detailed fuel consumption of Toyota Fortuner: The Toyota Fortuner is relatively fuel-thirsty. This model belongs to the body-on-frame off-road vehicle category, with a chassis frame. Its comprehensive fuel consumption is basically around 12-13L/100km. You can first reset the odometer, then calculate the above value after driving a certain distance. Additionally, most modern vehicles have fuel consumption recording functions, and even instantaneous fuel consumption can be viewed at any time. Power specifications: The Fortuner is equipped with the 2.7L naturally aspirated engine that was once heavily criticized in the Prado, with a maximum power of 163 horsepower and maximum torque of 246N·m. The transmission system is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Although the Toyota Fortuner adopts a body-on-frame structure, it lacks devices like a central differential lock that could enhance off-road capability, so the Fortuner may struggle when facing challenging off-road conditions.
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DeCole
09/18/25 6:33am
I've been driving a Toyota Fortuner, and in terms of fuel consumption, it's about 11 to 13 liters per 100 kilometers in the city, while on the highway it can drop to 8 to 10 liters, averaging around 12 liters. The car comes with either a 2.7L or 4.0L engine, which offers strong performance but isn't exactly fuel-efficient. I've tested it in different driving conditions: fuel consumption spikes in heavy traffic, reaching up to 14 liters on roads with frequent red lights; while cruising on the highway in ECO mode, it drops to just over 7 liters. Driving habits make a big difference—avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save a lot of fuel. Additionally, regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter checks, keeping tire pressure at the right level (not too low or too high), helps. Loading extra luggage increases fuel consumption, so it's best to remove unnecessary items before long trips. After driving it for several years, the fuel consumption hasn't changed much, but this car is more suited for those who prioritize performance.
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