What is the highway fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser 4600?
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The actual highway fuel consumption of the Land Cruiser 4600 is around 15 liters per 100 kilometers. The specific fuel consumption depends on the vehicle's condition, road conditions, and the driver's actual driving skills. 1. Fuel consumption variations Since the vehicle often experiences acceleration, deceleration, braking, and engine idling during actual driving, the official fuel consumption figures are usually lower, which is normal. 2. Notes: If the fuel consumption is abnormally high, it is advisable to visit a repair shop promptly for maintenance, including checking the engine, cylinders, and pistons to identify the specific cause.
As a daily driver of the Land Cruiser 4600, I've personally tested that the fuel consumption during long-distance highway driving typically fluctuates between 12 to 15 liters per 100 kilometers. This depends on driving habits and road conditions. Maintaining a steady speed of around 110 km/h can reduce fuel consumption to approximately 12 liters, but heavy loads or headwinds can push it up to 15 liters. With its 4.6-liter engine displacement and boxy body design that creates significant wind resistance, this Toyota model isn't particularly fuel-efficient on highways. I recommend using eco mode during cruising, avoiding sudden acceleration and braking to save some fuel costs. Among SUVs, it's quite reliable, but its large fuel tank means you'll need to budget more for refueling time to avoid inconvenient gas station stops during trips.