
The highway fuel consumption of the Leiling Hybrid model is approximately 4-5L. The Toyota Leiling is an excellent hybrid model, featuring a lifetime battery warranty and capable of traveling over 1,000 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. Below are the relevant details: 1. Exterior: The Leiling is touted as the most authentic hybrid car, boasting a high-tech feel and offering a fresh visual experience. With its aggressive styling, smooth body lines, and a clean overall layout, the Leiling stands out more than other hybrid models in terms of appearance. 2. Power: In terms of performance, the hybrid version is equipped with Toyota's latest hybrid system. The black interior, combined with the layout of the center console, makes the overall aesthetics highly appealing to younger consumers.

When driving the Leiling Hybrid on the highway, the fuel consumption is indeed slightly higher than in the city. Last month, I drove 600 km on the highway with the air conditioning on and three passengers plus luggage, and the displayed fuel consumption was 4.6L/100km. The hybrid system is most fuel-efficient at speeds between 80-100km/h. If you push it to 120km/h, the engine will directly drive the wheels continuously, and the fuel consumption rises to around 4.8L. However, it's still much lower than a gasoline car of the same displacement. My friend's 1.2T gasoline version consumes 5.6L under the same conditions. I recommend using ECO mode on the highway and setting the cruise control at 105km/h for the most economical drive. Also, pay attention to tire pressure—last time, a difference of 0.3bar in tire pressure increased my fuel consumption by 0.3L.

The advantage of hybrid vehicles lies in frequent start-stop scenarios in urban areas, but at highway speeds, the engine operates directly in its efficient range. The highway fuel consumption of the Leiling Hybrid mainly depends on driving technique and speed control. From my testing: when maintaining a speed of 100km/h, the hybrid system can stabilize fuel consumption at 4.3L; when increasing speed to 120km/h, due to increased wind resistance and reduced motor assistance, fuel consumption rises to 4.9L. Air conditioning has a minor impact, with AC usage increasing consumption by about 0.2L. Recently, many owners on forums have reported real-world highway fuel consumption around 4.5L. Winter consumption is slightly higher due to battery thermal management energy usage, while summer AC usage actually proves more economical than in conventional fuel vehicles.

Take my 2021 Levin Hybrid as an example: Last week, I drove 265 kilometers on the Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway with the air conditioning set at 24°C, carrying two people and luggage. After filling up the tank before departure and refueling at the destination, the actual measured fuel consumption was 4.7L/100km. The hybrid system keeps the engine running continuously at high speeds, so the fuel consumption is about 20% higher than in urban areas. It is recommended to turn on adaptive cruise control, as the system automatically manages the throttle for better fuel efficiency. Remember to use low-viscosity 0W-16 engine oil during maintenance, which can reduce fuel consumption by about 0.2L under high-speed conditions. The onboard computer shows that the energy consumption curve has the best economic point at 105km/h, and the fuel consumption slope increases significantly beyond 110km/h.


