What is the fuel consumption of the Yaris X?
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Owner average fuel consumption: 5.0~7.5L/100km. MIIT comprehensive fuel consumption: 5.0~5.2L/100km. Model: The Yaris X is a brand-new model from Toyota Yaris, currently unveiled in the Guangzhou area. The exterior design of the new car still carries Toyota's design style, but overall it presents a youthful and fashionable visual effect. The dimensions of the new car are 4160/1720/1520mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2550mm, showing improvements in both width and height. Exterior: From the side, the Yaris X features a floating roof design, which aligns well with the preferences of modern young people. Looking at the rear, the design has distinct layers, and the addition of a silver skid plate along with full black body cladding gives it a sporty and stylish appearance.
I've driven this car before, and the actual fuel consumption of the Yaris X is quite economical, generally around 5.5 to 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. During peak hours in the city, traffic jams can push the fuel consumption up to around 7 liters, while highway cruising can bring it down to just over 5 liters. The car is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine paired with a CVT transmission, delivering smooth and efficient power output. Driving habits have a significant impact—sudden acceleration or hard braking can increase fuel consumption, whereas smooth starts help keep it lower. Using the heater in winter or the air conditioning in summer also slightly increases fuel consumption, but it remains economical for daily commuting. I recommend paying attention to tire pressure and topping it up when necessary to improve efficiency. Overall, this car has excellent fuel efficiency among compact cars, making it ideal for someone like me who commutes daily.
From a technical perspective, the Yaris X demonstrates good fuel consumption control. Its 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and intelligent CVT design help reduce fuel usage, with actual test data showing around 6L/100km in urban driving and below 5L on highways. Contributing factors include optimized internal engine friction, fuel-saving idle start-stop function when stationary, and a lightweight body that reduces load. Driving conditions significantly affect consumption - steady highway speeds are most economical, while urban traffic congestion increases fuel usage. Air conditioning load or additional cargo will also raise consumption. Regular maintenance like air filter replacement helps maintain stable fuel efficiency. I frequently adjust these components and find the car's overall efficiency quite good, making it suitable for those who value engineering details.