Toyota Prius sets world record, 2.5L/100 km for over 5,000 km trip!


A new world record for the lowest fuel consumption rate has been set in the Guinness World Record for a driving distance exceeding 5,000 km, that is 2.5L/100 km.
This is much more efficient compared to the official figure of 57 MPG (4.12 liters/100 km) released by Toyota!
Wayne Gerdes drove a Toyota Prius LE from Los Angeles City Hall to New York City Hall, covering a distance of 5,168.7 km.
During the journey, he had to navigate routes at an elevation of 2,100 m and traverse the Mojave Desert where temperatures can reach as high as 40 degrees Celsius.
To achieve this figure, Gerdes suggested several tips that can be used to improve fuel efficiency.
These include driving slowly from stops while maintaining steady pressure on the pedal.
“For a record attempt like this, it requires meticulous planning. You need to have a plan and be able to quickly adjust that plan.
“So, if conditions change, you must alter your plan. Change your route. Think about what you can do to reach that goal,” he added.
The Toyota Prius LE has a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, so based on a quick calculation, Gerdes may be able to achieve a distance of 1,693 km with each full tank refill.
It is indeed an impressive figure, considering Toyota’s official figure is only about 1,036 km.

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