The Toyota Hilux 2.7 VVTi typically has an average combined fuel consumption of about 10.4 l/100km (22.6 mpg US; 27.2 mpg UK) based on data from 2006–2017 models with the 2.7L (152 hp) gasoline engine and manual transmission[1].
Real-world user reports suggest that, under mostly long-distance driving conditions, consumption averages around 9.3 l/100km (10.7 km/l). Some users report it can be as low as 7.5 km/l in practical scenarios, depending on driving style, load, and conditions, with traffic or coastal driving potentially pushing consumption to as low as 5–7 km/l[2][3].
The official JC08 test method for a similar engine (2TR-FE 2.7L VVT-i) reports an average of 9 km/l (approximately 11.1 l/100km; 21 mpg US)[4]. Younger models and more careful driving (constant speeds, minimal idling) often result in figures between 8.5 km/l and 9 km/l[5]. Some sources cite figures as favorable as 7.3 to 7.4 l/100km for certain petrol models, although consumption may vary by market and driving environment[6].
In summary, typical fuel consumption for a Hilux 2.7 VVTi is 8–11 l/100km depending on vehicle age, load, road type, and traffic. City driving and heavy loads tend toward the higher end of this range.