What is the fuel consumption of the Wildlander?
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Toyota Wildlander official fuel consumption: 5.7L/100km. Below is an introduction about Toyota: Introduction: Toyota Motor Corporation is an automobile manufacturing company founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in September 1933 and officially established on August 28, 1937. Subsidiaries: Toyota is the first automaker to achieve an annual production volume of over 10 million vehicles, and it is also the parent company of the Lexus and Subaru brands, as well as the largest shareholder of Fuji Heavy Industries. Logo: This logo was released in October 1989, on the occasion of Toyota's 50th anniversary. The design focuses on a symmetrical composition formed by ellipses. The ellipse is a curve with two centers, symbolizing the heart-to-heart connection between car manufacturers and customers.
I've been driving the Wildlander for quite some time now, with an average fuel consumption of around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. On frequent highway drives, it can drop to just over 7 liters, but in city traffic jams, it might spike to 9 or even 10 liters. Using air conditioning in summer or heating in winter also increases fuel usage. The hybrid version is much more economical—a friend who owns one gets around 5 liters per 100 kilometers, which is amazing. Maintaining proper tire pressure, avoiding aggressive acceleration, and minimizing sudden braking can save a lot on fuel costs. Regular checks on the engine and oil condition also help optimize fuel efficiency, making it economical and worry-free to drive. Overall, it's a great SUV for family use or commuting.