Which has higher fuel consumption, 2.0t or 2.5l?

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KaydenRose
07/29/25 7:48pm
2.0t has higher fuel consumption. Taking Toyota's Avalon and Crown as examples: 1. Engine: The Toyota Avalon uses a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, while the Toyota Crown uses a 2.0t turbocharged engine. Although the two models are of different classes—one is a mid-size car and the other is a full-size car—their overall dimensions are not significantly different. 2. Fuel consumption: The official fuel consumption of the Toyota Avalon is 6.2 liters, while that of the Toyota Crown is 7.1 liters. Official fuel consumption has its own measurement standards, but there can be significant deviations in actual daily use. Typically, the Toyota Crown's combined fuel consumption is around 10L, while the Toyota Avalon's combined fuel consumption is around 9L. The two models are quite comparable, but based on extensive user feedback, the Toyota Avalon has lower fuel consumption.
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