What is the fuel consumption of the Toyota Land Cruiser 4.0?
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Toyota Land Cruiser 4.0 has a fuel consumption of 10.3L/100km. Below are the relevant details about the Toyota Land Cruiser: 1. Background: The Toyota Land Cruiser is an imported ORV off-road vehicle produced by Toyota. The production of this model has a history of over 60 years, dating back to 1951, and it is known for its strong off-road capability and durability. 2. Basic Parameters: The Toyota Land Cruiser has dimensions of 5080mm*1940mm*1900mm, a wheelbase of 2850mm, and is equipped with a 4.7L V8 naturally aspirated engine. It delivers a maximum power of 202kW, a maximum torque of 410 Nm, and a maximum horsepower of 275.
I've been driving a 4.0 Land Cruiser for almost three years now. In the city, it typically consumes 15-16 liters per 100 km, while on highways it can drop to around 12. On mountain roads like the 318 National Highway, it can guzzle up to 18 liters. Last time I went on a self-drive trip to Xinjiang with the car fully loaded and towing a mountain bike, the display showed a whopping 20 liters. Fuel consumption mainly depends on how heavy your right foot is—frequent hard acceleration can easily add 2-3 liters. Swapping to all-terrain (AT) tires increases rolling resistance and fuel consumption too; my 265-wide tires burn 0.8 liters more than the factory ones. Air conditioning doesn’t affect fuel economy much, but tire pressure needs regular checks—running on underinflated tires is especially thirsty. For pure city commuting, it’s definitely not fuel-efficient, but who buys this car and worries about gas money?