The portal’s experts note that Toyota remains the first major automaker to introduce hybrid powertrains to almost its entire lineup, which made it possible to achieve significant fuel savings.
The absolute leader in modesty is the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid. This crossover makes do with only 5.35 liters. fuel per 100 kilometers in the combined cycle.
Almost caught up with the leader Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid. His appetite is 5.6 liters. At the same time, the subcompact hybrid also pleases with its spaciousness: folded rear seats open up 623 liters. cargo space. That’s more than the Corolla sedan, and even more than the hatchback.
The third most economical option is the rechargeable Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid. In hybrid mode, it consumes 6.2 liters, and on pure electricity it can travel about 84 kilometers.
Next comes the Toyota Crown Signia – also 6.2 liters. This premium crossover, which replaced the Venza, combines an exquisite leather interior, two 12.3-inch screens and all-wheel drive from a 240-horsepower hybrid system.
Slightly higher in consumption is the Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid with 6.5 liters. The spacious seven-seater is economical, although if you choose the Hybrid Max version with a thrust of 542 Nm, then the consumption will increase and the towing load will reach 2268 kilograms.
Following closely behind is the Toyota Highlander Hybrid. Its 6.7 liters. – an excellent result for a three-row family car.
Among purely gasoline models, the Toyota Corolla Cross is the leader. Its naturally aspirated 2.0-liter engine consumes 7.35 liters. The crossover received a light update: a new grille, fresh body color and a 10.5-inch multimedia screen.
Next are two almost twins in terms of fuel consumption: the non-hybrid Highlander and Grand Highlander. Both with a 2.4-liter turbo engine producing 265 horsepower consume 9.8 liters.
The revived Toyota Land Cruiser closes the list. Its 2.4-liter turbo hybrid “eats” 10.2 liters.







