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Toyota Fuel Economy Survey


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Model: CORONA AT-170
Manufactured year: 1991

Engine Capacity : 1500cc
Fuel type : Petrol (90)
Transmission Type : AUTO

Economy : (kmpl) city limits 8-9 Km/l With A/C
(kmpl) Out stations 11-13 Km/l With A/C

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Model: Toyota carina AT 192
Manufactured year: 2008
Engine Capacity : 1.5 l
Fuel type : 90 Octane
Transmission Type : Auto
Economy
City: 8 -10
Outstation: 12 - 15 (with low acceleration)

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Model: Toyota carina AT 192

Manufactured year: 2008

Engine Capacity : 1.5 l

Fuel type : 90 Octane

Transmission Type : Auto

Economy

City: 8 -10

Outstation: 12 - 15 (with low acceleration)

lolwut!?

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lolwut!?

Sorry mate, ma' bad it's 1993. was having trouble with my little daughter while typing, didn't notice that before posting.

BTW I have seen couple of 2010-2011 registered vehicles which are older models. any idea on that ? are they imported (quite impossible I think) or products of BOI project local assemblies??

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Model: 3rd gen 2010 Prius

Transmission Type : Auto

Fuel Economy :

City driving --- 20-24 km/l

Out stations -- 23-27km/l

Best trip fuel economy so far (using hypermiling driving techniques): 35 km/l :smilie_liebe9:

????????? but on another thread this is what cali has said about a 3rd Gen Prius fuel economy....

"Also your expectation of 26-30 km/l seems unrealistically high. Normal Prius fuel economy averages around the 19-23 km/l range"

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????????? but on another thread this is what cali has said about a 3rd Gen Prius fuel economy....

"Also your expectation of 26-30 km/l seems unrealistically high. Normal Prius fuel economy averages around the 19-23 km/l range"

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CJ5, My hats off to you for your detailed attention.

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Model: Toyota Prius
Manufactured year: 2010/10
Engine Capacity : 1800cc
Fuel type : Petrol (95)
Transmission Type : Automatic


Economy :

  • City limits - 16-18 km/l (Power Mode:ON)
  • Out stations 20-22 km/l (Power Mode:ON)
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Anyone with a Vitz(1300cc,SCP90) pls put your fuel figures.

Thanks

Old post but.

Model: Toyota Vitz SCP90

Manufactured year: 2007

Engine Capacity : 1300cc

Fuel type : Petrol

Transmission Type : CVT

Economy : 10-12 (kmpl) city limits, 18-21 (kmpl) Out stations (Flat road/Highway), 16-17 (kmpl) Hills

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Model: Toyota Axio Hybrid 2015 face lift
Manufactured year: July 2015
Engine Capacity : 1500cc
Fuel type : Hybrid
Transmission Type : eCVT
Economy : 22-24 (kmpl) city limits, 26-30 (kmpl) Out stations (Flat road/Highway)

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Model: Toyota Axio Hybrid 2015 face lift

Manufactured year: July 2015

Engine Capacity : 1500cc

Fuel type : Hybrid

Transmission Type : eCVT

Economy : 22-24 (kmpl) city limits, 26-30 (kmpl) Out stations (Flat road/Highway)

face lift???? is this japanes model name???

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Terra, Does eCVT differ from CVT used in normal gasoline cars?

Yes. eCVT is just the name given to the Toyota HSD. There isn't a gearbox, just a motor coupled to the wheels which may or may not be driven by the engine. It is the quintessential variable transmission.

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Yes. eCVT is just the name given to the Toyota HSD. There isn't a gearbox, just a motor coupled to the wheels which may or may not be driven by the engine. It is the quintessential variable transmission.

plus power split device which balance the power between engine, generator and motor.

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Yes. eCVT is just the name given to the Toyota HSD. There isn't a gearbox, just a motor coupled to the wheels which may or may not be driven by the engine. It is the quintessential variable transmission.

There isnt a separate gearbox. but if I'm not wrong there is some sort of transmission built inside the hybrid motor

and it needs transmission oil change too right?

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