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What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for a Prado?

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Turner
09/02/2025, 01:38:01 AM

The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 12.2L/100km. Depending on individual driving habits and road conditions, the actual fuel consumption range for a Prado 4.0 is between 12.0L/100km and 15.0L/100km. Currently, most owners report a fuel consumption of around 13.0L/100km. Related information: The engine displacement of a car affects its fuel consumption, but this is not the sole determining factor. Fuel consumption is influenced by a combination of factors, such as engine technology. A well-designed engine can even result in lower fuel consumption than a smaller displacement engine, so it is not accurate to equate fuel consumption directly with engine displacement. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: Engine technology. Use of air conditioning. Road conditions (bumpy roads can increase fuel consumption). Driving habits (sudden braking can lead to higher fuel consumption). Regular oil changes. Tire pressure. Car front-end design, etc.

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HaileyAnn
09/14/2025, 03:45:53 AM

I am the owner of a Prado, the 2017 3.0L diesel version, which consumes approximately 0.08-0.10 liters of fuel per kilometer, translating to about 0.6-0.8 RMB (based on diesel price of 7.5 RMB per liter). This is quite common in urban driving conditions. On highways, it becomes more fuel-efficient, dropping to around 0.06 liters. However, fuel consumption increases in poor road conditions, such as driving in rural areas or heavy traffic, where the engine load significantly rises. I make it a habit to check tire pressure and engine oil condition monthly to maintain good vehicle condition, which helps reduce unnecessary fuel expenses. The Prado's strengths lie in its excellent off-road capability and stability, but long-term owners should pay attention to fuel costs.

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RemingtonLynn
10/28/2025, 04:29:01 AM

Having worked in an auto repair shop for many years, the fuel consumption of the Toyota Prado mainly depends on the model. For example, the 2.7L gasoline version consumes about 0.12-0.15 liters per kilometer, while the 3.5L version ranges between 0.11-0.13 liters. The primary factors include engine displacement, the resistance from the full-time four-wheel-drive system, and the vehicle's substantial weight, especially the SUV's weakened aerodynamics leading to higher energy consumption. The driving method has a noticeable impact—frequent stops and starts in urban short-distance driving can spike fuel consumption by over 20%, whereas highway cruising optimizes efficiency. Regularly replacing spark plugs and air filters are simple ways to improve fuel efficiency. Overall, it's advisable to adjust driving habits based on specific needs.

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Alexia
12/11/2025, 03:44:56 AM

From a cost-saving perspective on the Prado's fuel consumption, my experience shows an average of about 0.12 liters per kilometer. At a gasoline price of 8 yuan, this amounts to 0.96 yuan per kilometer. Driving 10,000 kilometers would cost 9,600 yuan in fuel, which is a burden on the family budget. I often optimize my driving, such as gently pressing the accelerator to avoid sudden acceleration, which can save 5-10% on fuel costs. Installing a GPS navigation system to avoid congested routes is also effective, as urban traffic jams can increase fuel consumption to 0.15 liters per kilometer. I keep monthly records of fuel expenses and use a refueling app to track data, ensuring I don't exceed the budget. Although hybrid conversion is expensive, in the long run, it can reduce the cost per kilometer to below 0.08 yuan.

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McSimon
01/31/2026, 09:57:59 PM

As an off-road enthusiast, the Prado's power is exhilarating, but fuel consumption fluctuating between 0.10-0.14 liters per kilometer is quite common. When off-roading on uneven terrain or steep slopes, increased engine load can raise fuel consumption to over 0.15 liters per kilometer. By adopting smoother driving habits—avoiding sudden braking and maintaining speeds between 60-80 km/h—I've managed to reduce fuel consumption from 14L/100km to 10L, equivalent to a drop from 0.14 to 0.10 liters per kilometer. Installing efficient tires and reducing unnecessary cargo can also decrease resistance, while regular engine cleaning maintains performance. It's advisable to plan routes carefully before long trips to avoid challenging roads.

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