What is the real fuel consumption of the 12th-generation Crown 2.5V6?
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Toyota Crown's 2.5V6 naturally aspirated engine has slightly higher fuel consumption compared to its turbocharged counterpart. Under comprehensive road conditions, it can achieve 9.0L per 100 kilometers. This fuel consumption performance is acceptable for this displacement. More details are as follows: Reasons for higher fuel consumption: The 2.5LV6 engine better aligns with Crown's definition of luxury, with the naturally aspirated engine being steady and powerful. Toyota's 5GR-FE 2.5L V6 engine has been in service for a long time. The Crown didn't focus on improving the nominal parameters but further optimized the 'software' aspects of this engine, which might be the reason for the relatively higher fuel consumption. Four driving modes: The 2.5L model comes with SPORT/NORMAL/ECO/SNOW four modes. In daily driving, there isn't much difference between NORMAL and ECO modes, as both are set to prioritize fuel economy. Overall, for a V6 engine of this displacement, the fuel consumption is not considered high.