What is the range of the Prado?
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The Prado has a range of 1,500 km. Power: The new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 4000VX-L will be equipped with a high-power version 2.8T diesel engine and a 4.0-liter gasoline engine. The high-power version 2.8T diesel engine delivers a maximum torque of 470 Nm, with a combined fuel consumption of approximately 8.7 liters per 100 km. It also comes standard with a full-time four-wheel drive system, offering robust overall power performance. When fully fueled, the new Toyota Prado can achieve a range of up to 1,500 km. Features: The new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 4000VX-L is equipped with keyless entry, front and rear differential locks, a car refrigerator, rear electric folding seats, ACC adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, ambient lighting, multi-stage steep hill descent control, and many other features.
I really enjoy studying car data. The Prado typically has an 87-liter fuel tank, with an official combined fuel consumption of around 10 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers, giving it a range of approximately 700 to 870 kilometers. However, this isn't fixed. On highways, smooth driving results in lower fuel consumption and longer range, while city traffic jams or using air conditioning increases fuel consumption, potentially reducing the range to just 600 kilometers. From my experience, regularly checking tire pressure and keeping it at the standard value can save about 10% on fuel. Regular engine maintenance also helps avoid carbon buildup, which affects fuel efficiency. The hybrid version of the Prado has an advantage, often exceeding 1,000 kilometers with battery assistance, though most people still use the fuel version. Filling up the tank before a long trip is the safest bet.
The Land Cruiser Prado is the most worry-free for long-distance driving. I keep track of the mileage every time I refuel, and the 87-liter fuel tank can steadily cover over 800 kilometers on the highway. In city driving with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption is higher, and the low fuel warning usually comes on after about 600 kilometers. After driving it for over three years, I've learned some tips: avoid aggressive acceleration by not stomping on the gas pedal, and smoother gear shifts noticeably reduce fuel consumption; check the fuel system and filters monthly to prevent dust buildup from affecting air intake. The Prado's spacious interior is great for family trips, and while its fuel consumption is higher than sedans, that's to be expected. Taking more breaks on the road can also help save fuel. Overall, its range is sufficient for daily use and travel.