The average combined fuel consumption for the Toyota Hilux 3.0 D-4D (171 Hp) 4WD model (2011–2015) is approximately 9.7 l/100km, which equals about 24.2 mpg (US) or 29.1 mpg (UK) in real-world conditions[1].
In specific driving scenarios, the recorded fuel usage is:
- Urban (city) driving: about 16.1 l/100km (14.6 mpg US / 17.5 mpg UK)
- Combined (average): 9.7 l/100km (24.2 mpg US / 29.1 mpg UK)
- Highway (extra-urban): about 13.5 l/100km (17.4 mpg US / 20.9 mpg UK)
Owners have reported slightly better real-world figures, with some forum members noting approximately 11–13.4 km/l (which is about 7.5–9.1 l/100km) in town and 10–11 km/l (9.1–10 l/100km) on the open road, although actual results will depend on driving habits, speed, load, and vehicle condition[2].
It is also important to note that the manufacturer’s official laboratory figure is lower, claimed at 7.7 l/100km (30.5 mpg US / 36.7 mpg UK). However, such values are difficult to attain in practical use, and drivers should expect somewhat higher consumption under real-world conditions[1].