@@LuvvSURYA that is 800+km range on one full tank, 3.3liter twin turbo V6 engine is a gem that gives 312 bhp, 700nm torque. Those numbers though not good are pretty respectable for a 3 tonne body on frame SUV.
@@aayushbhingare2279 : Dude…. Fuel efficiently speaks all the numbers that you quoted above. Now if you’re gonna add even larger fuel tank, that number would go further up. Does that make it appreciable? Not at all. Imagine a cruise ship or airliner traversing continents. Does that make them impressive in terms of fuel efficient? Absolutely not. My Honda City with 42litre fuel tank can go 800 Km with decent driving. Now that’s what is called fuel efficient. Don’t compare the distance it could cover but compare the how efficient they are per kilometer on a litre of fuel. Food for thought.
@@LuvvSURYA I think you're only factoring in cost when looking at kmpl. That extra 20l can get you an extra 100km at 5kmpl which is useful for off-roading in places like the Australian outback where you can go 100s of kms without seeing a gas station, some even carry extra fuel in jerry cans to get longer mileage. Anyway am waiting 15 years from now when these cars will be less than 10%of the cost so i can off-road them 😅
Did lexus improve the excessive wind noise on sun roof?
Yes it's improved with the noise canceling function
Noise canceling system. Hiw does that work. The lx600 needs installation on the roof. I'm now get a whistle noise from the fron wind shield
Whoa!! A diesel returning 5.4 kmpl in city and 9 kmpl on highway. I can't imagine what a petrol would give 🤔
85 litr tank, and the land cruiser has a 104 liter diesel tank
@@aayushbhingare2279 : So???? What's the point with that? How is tank capacity related to the average? 🤣
@@LuvvSURYA that is 800+km range on one full tank, 3.3liter twin turbo V6 engine is a gem that gives 312 bhp, 700nm torque. Those numbers though not good are pretty respectable for a 3 tonne body on frame SUV.
@@aayushbhingare2279 : Dude…. Fuel efficiently speaks all the numbers that you quoted above. Now if you’re gonna add even larger fuel tank, that number would go further up. Does that make it appreciable? Not at all. Imagine a cruise ship or airliner traversing continents. Does that make them impressive in terms of fuel efficient? Absolutely not. My Honda City with 42litre fuel tank can go 800 Km with decent driving. Now that’s what is called fuel efficient. Don’t compare the distance it could cover but compare the how efficient they are per kilometer on a litre of fuel. Food for thought.
@@LuvvSURYA I think you're only factoring in cost when looking at kmpl. That extra 20l can get you an extra 100km at 5kmpl which is useful for off-roading in places like the Australian outback where you can go 100s of kms without seeing a gas station, some even carry extra fuel in jerry cans to get longer mileage. Anyway am waiting 15 years from now when these cars will be less than 10%of the cost so i can off-road them 😅