
Average fuel consumption is approximately 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers. How to calculate car fuel consumption: Fill up the car's fuel tank completely and reset the odometer to zero. After driving for a period of time, refill the tank and note the amount of fuel added. Then, divide the amount of fuel added by the distance traveled to obtain the fuel consumption per kilometer. Introduction to car fuel consumption: Fuel consumption, commonly referred to as the amount of fuel a car consumes after traveling 100 kilometers, typically refers to constant-speed fuel consumption. Constant-speed fuel consumption (Constant-Speed Fuel Economy) is an indicator of a car's fuel efficiency when driving at a constant speed on good road surfaces. Since constant-speed driving is a basic operating condition for cars on highways and is easy to measure, it is widely used. However, because cars in actual driving often experience various conditions such as acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling, constant-speed fuel consumption is often lower than actual fuel consumption, resulting in a significant difference.

I've been studying the fuel consumption performance of the Yaris X. It's equipped with a 1.5L engine and CVT transmission, with official fuel consumption figures of approximately 5.5L/100km in urban conditions and as low as 4.5L/100km on highways, averaging around 5.0L combined. These numbers benefit from Toyota's efficient engine technology and lightweight design. However, actual fuel consumption can vary based on driving habits: aggressive acceleration or frequent braking may increase consumption by 0.5-1L, urban traffic congestion might raise it to 6L, while steady highway driving can achieve even lower figures. Seasonal impacts are significant too - using AC in summer or heating in winter can cause 10% fuel consumption fluctuations. Maintaining proper tire pressure and regular engine oil/air filter maintenance is recommended. These small habits can save considerable fuel costs long-term. Overall, the Yaris X stands out as a fuel-efficient champion among compact cars.

As an owner of the Yaris X, I can share my real-world experience: the average fuel consumption is about 5.0L per 100km. It can go up to 6L in city traffic during commutes, but drops easily to 4.8L on highway trips during weekends. I usually prefer smooth driving and avoid sudden braking, which saves me a couple hundred yuan on fuel each month. Road conditions make a big difference—highways are fuel-efficient while city driving consumes more. Fuel consumption is slightly higher in winter with the heater on or during rainy seasons with slippery roads. Turning on the AC also increases consumption, especially in summer. Regularly inflating the tires and avoiding too many short trips with frequent starts and stops are habits that keep my fuel consumption stable. Compared to older cars I've driven, the Yaris X is much more fuel-efficient, making it ideal for daily commuting without hurting the wallet.

The Yaris X is exceptionally fuel-efficient, averaging around 5.0L/100km, with 5.5L in city driving and 4.5L on highways, making it economical and practical for average users. Toyota's engine tuning is highly efficient, combined with a CVT transmission and lightweight body, resulting in low fuel expenses; at current fuel prices, driving a few hundred kilometers per month costs just a couple hundred yuan. Maintaining smooth acceleration, avoiding speeding, and regular oil changes help sustain low fuel consumption. It's much more economical compared to heavier SUVs or older sedan models. A full tank can easily cover 600km, making it ideal for commuters.


