The fuel consumption of the Toyota Land Cruiser V6 varies by model year and region, but for reference, the V6 4.0L gasoline engine in models like the Prado 150 series typically achieves around 19 miles per gallon (mpg) under Japanese JC08 and 10.15 testing cycles[6]. In Gulf region estimates for the 2025 Land Cruiser V6, average city fuel consumption is approximately 14–16 mpg, with highway figures ranging from 18–20 mpg[5]. These results reflect typical driving conditions and may vary depending on factors such as vehicle load, maintenance, and driving habits.
- 2025 Land Cruiser V6 (Gulf region):
- City: 14–16 mpg
- Highway: 18–20 mpg
- Land Cruiser Prado 150 Series V6 4.0L:
- Combined (Japanese test cycles): 19 mpg
The V6 option is considered more fuel-efficient than the traditional V8 Land Cruiser, especially in city driving and under congested conditions. This can result in noticeable savings in annual fuel costs and reduced maintenance expenses compared to the V8 variant[5].