What is the range in kilometers for a Prado with a 150-liter fuel tank?

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VonAaron
07/29/25 2:52pm
150L fuel tank provides a range of 1500 kilometers. Range: Also referred to as endurance, it indicates the maximum distance a vehicle or vessel can travel continuously with a full fuel reserve. For electric vehicles, range refers to the distance traveled from a fully charged state of the power battery to the end of standard testing procedures, serving as a crucial economic indicator for EVs. Introduction to Prado: The Prado is an imported ORV (Off-Road Vehicle), originating from Toyota's globally renowned LAND CRUISER series. In 1996, Toyota officially named the LAND CRUISER FJ90 as the PRADO, marking the first true generation of the Prado. As the latest model in Toyota's Land Cruiser lineup, the Prado boasts excellent power performance and meets Euro III emission standards. Its advanced engine delivers robust output power and torque, combined with a highly durable frame and reinforced suspension system, ensuring comfort and smoothness even on the most rugged journeys.
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