What type of vehicle is the Wildlander?
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The Wildlander is a compact SUV, available in 2.0L gasoline and 2.5L hybrid versions. It is equipped with two TNGA powertrains: a 2.0L DynamicForce engine paired with a DirectShift-CVT transmission and a 2.5L DynamicForce engine combined with an E-CVT and THS II. The 2.0L engine achieves a thermal efficiency of 40%, with a combined fuel consumption as low as 5.7L/100km. The 2.5L engine boasts a thermal efficiency of 41% and a combined fuel consumption as low as 4.6L/100km, striking a balance between powerful performance and low fuel consumption. The Wildlander features Toyota's latest Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) intelligent safety system, enabling quasi-L2 autonomous driving. This system primarily includes four major functions: the Pre-Collision System (PCS), Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC), Lane Tracing Assist (LTA), and Automatic High Beam (AHB).
The Wildlander is a compact SUV from Toyota, and I've been driving it with great satisfaction. It offers ample space, making outings with friends and family comfortable—three adults can easily fit in the back seat. The trunk is also spacious, easily accommodating camping gear for weekend trips. In terms of fuel consumption, it averages around 8 liters per 100 km in the city, which is quite economical. The handling is agile, with a light steering wheel, making it ideal for daily commutes. Additionally, it comes with a rich set of safety features, like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, which have helped me avoid minor accidents a few times. Maintenance costs are reasonable, and as a Toyota, parts are readily available. Overall, the Wildlander is a practical and reliable model, especially suited for someone like me who frequently drives in both urban and suburban areas—it doesn’t tire you out even after long drives.