The fuel economy of a diesel-powered Toyota Land Cruiser can vary depending on factors such as the specific model, engine size, transmission type, driving conditions, and maintenance history. Diesel engines typically offer better fuel efficiency compared to gasoline engines, especially in large vehicles like the Land Cruiser.
Here are some approximate fuel economy figures for diesel Land Cruiser models…
- Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series (4.2L Diesel) – City: Approximately 13 to 15 miles per gallon (MPG). Highway: Approximately 17 to 20 miles per gallon (MPG). Combined: Approximately 15 to 18 miles per gallon (MPG)
- Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (4.5L Diesel) – City: Approximately 14 to 16 miles per gallon (MPG). Highway: Approximately 18 to 20 miles per gallon (MPG). Combined: Approximately 16 to 18 miles per gallon (MPG)
These figures are approximate and based on historical data and general observations. Actual fuel economy may vary depending on driving conditions, vehicle condition, and individual driving habits. Newer diesel Land Cruiser models may offer improved fuel efficiency due to advancements in engine technology and emissions control systems.