Here are some general estimates for the average fuel efficiency of different types of Toyota engines:
1. Toyota Gasoline Engines:
- Compact Cars (e.g., Yaris, Corolla): Around 15-20 km/L in city driving and 20-25 km/L on the highway.
- Mid-size Sedans (e.g., Camry): Approximately 14-18 km/L in city driving and 18-22 km/L on the highway.
- SUVs and Crossovers (e.g., RAV4, Highlander): Around 12-16 km/L in city driving and 16-20 km/L on the highway.
2. Toyota Hybrid Engines:
- Compact Cars (e.g., Prius): Typically achieve around 20-25 km/L in city driving and 25-30 km/L on the highway.
- Mid-size Sedans (e.g., Camry Hybrid): Around 18-22 km/L in city driving and 22-25 km/L on the highway.
3. Toyota Diesel Engines:
- SUVs and Pickups (e.g., Fortuner, Hilux): Diesel engines in Toyota SUVs and pickups can deliver fuel efficiency of approximately 12-15 km/L in city driving and 15-18 km/L on the highway.
Please note that these are general estimates and actual fuel efficiency may vary based on specific driving conditions, vehicle maintenance, and individual driving habits. It's always best to refer to the official manufacturer's specifications or conduct your own fuel efficiency tests to determine the exact fuel consumption of a specific Toyota vehicle.