Toyota crown fuel consumption kenya

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Toyota crown fuel consumption kenya


Toyota crown fuel consumption kenya

The Crown is a model that combines driving performance that realizes the high-quality ride comfort of a luxury sedan and excellent fuel efficiency. It can be said that it is one that can satisfy those who are particular about environmental performance and fuel efficiency.

Among the various vehicle maintenance costs, such as taxes, liability insurance premiums, and vehicle inspection costs, fuel costs can be said to be the biggest burden on household budgets in the long run. It can be said that it is important to carefully check the fuel efficiency performance, especially with the Crown, which has a grade that uses expensive high-octane petrol. Here, we will introduce the fuel efficiency of Toyota’s luxury sedan, “Crown”.

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FAQ

Q1: What is Crown’s catalog fuel efficiency?

A: The Crown has three powertrains: 2.5L hybrid, 3.5L hybrid and 2.0L direct injection turbo petrol. Each WLTC mode catalog fuel efficiency is 20.0km/L for 2.5L hybrid 2WD vehicle, 18.2km/L for 4WD vehicle, 16.0km/L for 3.5L hybrid 2WD vehicle, and 12.4km/L for 2.0L direct injection turbo petrol 2WD vehicle. It’s L.

Q2: What is the actual fuel consumption of the Crown?

A: The actual fuel consumption of the Crown is 15.7km/L for both 2WD and 4WD for the 2.5L hybrid vehicle, 13.9km/L for the 3.5L hybrid 2WD vehicle, and 12.7km/L for the 2.0L direct injection turbo petrol 2WD vehicle.

Q3: How does the Crown’s catalog fuel efficiency compare to rival vehicles?

A: Crown’s rival cars include Lexus “IS” and Nissan “Fuga”. The catalog fuel efficiency of the Crown exceeds the catalog fuel efficiency of these two models, and the 2.5L hybrid vehicle in particular boasts top-level fuel efficiency in its class (November 2020, according to Toyota Motor Corporation).

Fuel economy characteristics of Crown

The current Crown has a 2.5L and 3.5L hybrid model in addition to a petrol model equipped with a 2.0L direct-injection turbo engine.

The 2.5-liter hybrid vehicle reflects Toyota’s car-making philosophy “TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture)” and features a “2.5-liter dynamic force engine” that achieves both high combustion efficiency and high output, and a well-established hybrid technology. Combined with an advanced hybrid system unique to Toyota, it is characterized by achieving the highest level of fuel efficiency in its class (according to Toyota Motor Corporation, November 2020) .

In addition, the 3.5-liter hybrid model uses a multi-stage hybrid system that combines the hybrid system with stepped gears to deliver excellent driving power regardless of the vehicle speed range, while suppressing engine speed at high speeds and It balances fuel economy and quietness.

Crown catalog fuel efficiency

The WLTC mode catalog fuel economy for each Crown powertrain is as follows:

3.5L hybrid car






Grade Drive system Fuel consumption (km/L)
G-Executive 2WD 16.0
RS Advance 2WD 16.0

 

2.5L hybrid vehicle

















Grade Drive system Fuel consumption (km/L)
B. 2WD 20..0
B Four 4WD 18.2
S. 2WD 20.0
S Four 4WD 18.2
G. 2WD 20.0
G Four 4WD 18.2
G-Executive Four 4WD 18.2
RS-B 2WD 20.0
RS-B Four 4WD 18.2
RS 2WD 20.0
RS Four 4WD 18.2
RS Advance 2WD 20.0
RS Advance Four 4WD 18.2

 

2.0L direct injection turbo petrol car






Grade Drive system Fuel consumption (km/L)
RS 2WD 12.4
RS Advance 2WD 12.4

 

Crown’s actual fuel consumption

According to the site ” e fuel consumption “, which collects the actual fuel consumption data of the owner riding the crown, the actual fuel consumption of the crown (as of September 5, 2021) is as follows.








  Drive system Fuel consumption (km/L)
3.5L hybrid car 2WD 13.9
2.5L hybrid vehicle 2WD 15.7
4WD 15.7
2.0L turbo petrol car 2WD 12.7

 

The WLTC mode is an internationally adopted fuel consumption measurement method, and is said to produce values ​​closer to the actual fuel consumption than the JC08 mode that has been used in Japan so far. In general, there is a difference of about 10 to 1.5%.

 

 

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