The Toyota FJ Cruiser has a fuel average of 8 KM/L in the city and 10 KM/L on the highway. The fuel average of FJ Cruiser varies upon variant, transmission, fuel type and driving style. With a fuel tank capacity of 72 L, the Toyota FJ Cruiser has an approximated driving range of 576.0 KM in the city and 720.0 KM on the Highway. For the latest fuel pricing, whether it's petrol, CNG, or diesel, you can check latest petrol prices.
FJ Cruiser Variants | Average Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
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Toyota FJ Cruiser 4.0L Adventure3982 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
Toyota FJ Cruiser 4.0L Adventure X3982 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
Toyota FJ Cruiser 4.0L Extreme3982 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
Toyota FJ Cruiser 4.0L GXR3982 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
Toyota FJ Cruiser Adventure X4000 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
Toyota FJ Cruiser GXR4000 cc, Automatic, Petrol |
9.0 KM/L | 8.0 KM/L | 10.0 KM/L |
The overall rating of Toyota FJ Cruiser is 3.0/5.0 based on:
The 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser is a timeless off-road beast. It’s built like a tank and handles rugged terrains effortlessly. However, the fuel economy is terrible, and the cabin feels cramped for tall...
Rough ride but tough off-road capabilities. Interior is basic and not very refined. Fuel economy is not great. Maintenance is usually straightforward, but it’s built for rugged use more than comfort.