
The actual fuel consumption of the Wildlander is 8.0 liters for the 2.0-liter model and 5.4 liters for the 2.5-liter model. Below is relevant information about the Wildlander: 1. Introduction: The Wildlander is the fourth member of the TNGA product family, following the eighth-generation Camry, C-HR, and the all-new Levin, and it is also the first TNGA mid-size SUV model under GAC Toyota. 2. Exterior: The Wildlander's design retains a large number of chiseled polygonal shapes. The front face incorporates an elegant and refined design, with the upper grille seamlessly integrated with the slim and sharp headlights on both sides, creating a sense of horizontal stretch. 3. Interior: Inside, the dashboard features extensive horizontal polygonal designs, layered from top to bottom for a strong sense of depth. It is equipped with a 10.1-inch floating thin central control screen, and the air conditioning panel is designed to protrude outward for easy operation.

I've been driving the Wildlander Hybrid for almost a year now. For daily city commuting, the fuel consumption fluctuates around 6 liters, dropping to just over 4 liters on highways. This is much more economical than my previous fuel-powered SUV, saving me a few hundred bucks on gas each month. The key lies in driving habits: avoid stomping on the accelerator too hard, use cruise control more often to maintain steady speed; the hybrid system is smart about start-stop in traffic jams, relying on the electric motor for fuel-efficient starts; AC usage is slightly higher in summer, but winter is fine. Keep tire pressure at recommended values and regularly maintain the air filter. Overall, while the official claim is 5L/100km, my actual consumption of 5.5-6L is quite normal. The car's reliability and fuel economy have been pleasantly surprising.

As a stay-at-home dad, driving the Wildlander Hybrid to take the kids to school is incredibly cost-effective. The average fuel consumption is just over 5 liters per 100 km, staying under 6 liters in city traffic jams, and only slightly above 4 liters on highways with AC on. It saves a significant amount on fuel for family trips with five members—easily covering an extra 100 km compared to pure gasoline cars. The key is driving smoothly: minimize hard braking and maximize coasting; avoid setting the AC to the coldest; regularly check tires to prevent leaks. The hybrid system automatically switches to save power at traffic lights, with smooth starts. Long-term maintenance is simple and affordable, with durable batteries. New drivers are advised to try the Eco mode for system-optimized efficiency. The Wildlander Hybrid is truly a household helper.

Environmental protection was my original intention for choosing the Wildlander Hybrid, with a fuel consumption as low as 4.7L/100km, though actual tests show around 5L. It reduces carbon emissions, allowing me to travel dozens of kilometers more per tank. I often use cruise control to maintain a steady speed and avoid sudden acceleration; the system also recovers energy during traffic jams, saving power. The air conditioning has little impact, but using the cooler slightly increases fuel consumption. Maintenance-wise, the factory service ensures efficiency, and the battery is long-lasting. Compared to fuel-powered cars, it's both eco-friendly and cost-effective, with significant carbon reduction over a few years. I recommend it to friends who prioritize green travel—every liter of fuel goes further in protecting the planet.


