Toyota Corolla 1.8 s.w. Hybrid - real-life fuel economy tested by a professional eco-driver
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Ecodriver takes a close look at Toyota's bestseller and tries to get around the Ecodriver Loop as efficient as possible. He will show you the most efficient way to drive this hybrid-car and tries to stay below 4 l/100 km.
Timestamps:
0:00 Start
2:00 Map of Route
4:15 End Uphill
6:18 End Hills
8:43 End Descent
11:08 End Open Road
11:59 End Motorway
16:25 End City and Overall
16:35 Summary
Filmed around Innsbruck, Austria.
Licence-free music is used.
Car was provided by: Auto Falbesoner, Birgitz, Tyrol, Austria
www.falbesoner.com/ Авто/Мото
I obtained 2.5 liter / 100km today on my 1.8 Suzuki Swace. Flat city drive of 30 km with 30, 50, 70, 100 kmph roads. Full tank.
One of the options I'm considering, so highly appreciate you testing it, as your real-life tests are one of the few ones out there I trust. Danke!
Thanks! You're welcome.
I was trying to Watch 'less' youtube.. Then I found your channel.. Oh well guess I'm glued to the screen again. Fantastic content thank you. 👍
Thanks Graham!!
In every video i learn something new. Thank you for the effort ❤
Thanks, you're welcome!
Another excellent video, thank you. I have 18 month old hatchback of this car and my lifetime consumption is 61 mpg. Big difference summer to winter, mostly because of engine warming, but in summer regularly over 80 mpg on commute.
Great Job! I wish I could drive like that 😃
Believe me, it is not that hard with Corolla Hybrid. I owned that car for two years, and this consumption is certainly not unreal for a general trips in this weather. I managed to get to average 4.2l/100 km through the ownership.
Too bad it does not have an efficiency range "indication" like Prius does, it would make learning the vehicle much more seamless ... at least for me :)
Great review and advice as usual.
You're right, I was constantly blocked by other road users and never blocked one myself (as also can be seen in other videos)
@@ecodriver1746 As you always say, Helmut, momentum is the thing, not slowness.
Thanks for your videos, I'm happy I found your channel, you have a sub! I find it very informative because my driving is similar to yours and I get almost the same numbers from some of the cars you've tested so far that I managed to get my hands on (EVs and hybrids). Keep up the good work.
As a side note, I tend to have just 4.1 l/100 km with the same Toyota when loaded with about 200 kg of family and shopping (city 30%, motorways 50%, national roads 20%) and about 4.5 l when driving alone. Very efficient car but Irish pricing (35k euros) makes it irrelevant, unfortunately.
Hi,
Thank you so much for tips of driving and review of this car.
Do you have any measure of consumption during winter time (around -10 celsius)?
There is a big difference with the 122ps model when driving on 18 inch wheels that i think this has compared with the Swace, which was running 16 inch wheels.. Hence the 0.3 litres/100km difference between these two models
Please do a Mini countryman plug in hybrid! :)
I've gone for the 2.0L 196bhp. Should have gone for the 1.8L really, but hey.
But so far, town and road, 100km round trip, 4.4-4.6L / 100 km, driving at the limit, but ECO and as smooth as possible (not pushing and staying in ECO range when possible). Not bad really. Slightly better than my old Megane Diesel 1.5 DCi 110.
Nice to have to have the grunt when needed as well (loads of tractors and slow people around). Need more kilometers (500km so far) to evaluate but so far, very pleased.
Oh the smaller cars have an advantage. Mazda 2, Yaris (Cross is heavier than normal Yaris) are 300 kilos lighter, swace a little lighter, but not by much. That's a big factor imo. It's still amazing that a 1.5 ton pig can achieve sub 4.0L combined, easily.
I did the same swap like you, megane grandtour 1.5dci for corolla TS 2.0
City consumption easy to get 3.5-4.5L/100km, 130km/h higway 250km trip shown me 6.6L /100km. My mileage is approx 1/3 130kmh higways, 2/3 in city so that should be little lower average consumption overall comparing with the megane.
Only minus for toyota is the small gas tank, only 43L. I drove like 25km with the refuel signal on, and was able to fill 36.5L of gasoline, so with the toyota youre able to drive max 600-700km without refuelling, for megane that interval was 800-900km, even 900+km was not rare...
the right tip for toyota hybrid is never gone only in electric because you will drain the battery and when you use gasoline a lot of engine power is goin to be used for recharge the battery! the secret is keep the battery above 64 for cent you can see with the app hybrid synergy connected with an obd.
Hi, nice test. Would be possible that you could do Lexus UX250h? Thank you
Can you test the 2.0?
Great video as always. However battery in Corolla hybrid doesn't go down under certain percentage when using "normal" mode. To use all energy it accumulated you need to get into ev mode.
For most uses this doesn't matter, however when going downhill your battery will probably stop recharging in the middle of hill because it will reach it's full capacity. To fight this you could use ev mode when going uphill to use all energy you had in your battery (if any) and then start the descend with completly empty battery.
You probably didn't have a lot of energy when ending the ascend but netherless maybe what i just write could decrease final consumption by 0,1l/100km.
It is not good for the health of the battery to completely empty it
@@DanielFenandes Even when using all "usable"/"visible" energy there is still about 20% of the energy in the battery.
@@bartekenterprice5086 Got it. So it is software managed to protect the battery from the user 😂
This 1.8 hybrid is about to be replaced with a new 140ps version. Has better electric motors and battery. Will be more efficient. Should be out next year.
I'm keen on testing the new one myself. As soon as it's available I'll get one.
@@ecodriver1746 Have you been able to test it already? How is it?
@@ecodriver1746we are waiting new videos 😅
Hello ! we want to see X5 45E PHEV test! )
The ambient temperature plays a big role in the fuel economy. In cold weather, like you you tested ( ~12 deg C), my Toyota hybrid have around 20 % less fuel economy compared with the fuel economy during the summer weather, even with the AC is ON. Despite the energy lost to warm up the car, the battery cannot provide enough energy on cold weather, neither recharge efficiently, which limits the fuel economy. I am pretty sure that this car could do an average of 3.2 l/100 km during the summer. Just for a comparison, your test of the C-HR 2.0l did an average of same 3.8 l/100km in a warmer weather. This is similar I got with mine. For comparison, the same C-HR during the winter, the fuel computations goes above 4.5l/100km.
Totally right. Our 2019 RAV4 hybrid AWD-I takes 6,3-6,5L/100km in winter on winter tires and 5.2-5.5L in summer on summer tires.
Do you start with cold engine and with Swace with warm? Wheel size is also big factor. 17inch in heavier than 15inch. Tyre with and tyre pressure?
All engines are warm as I drive them from the dealership to my place and after setting up the cameras I start the trip. tbh, I don't check tyre-pressure, as I trust that the dealers provide the cars with the correct amount of air filled in.
What I'm curious about is a comparison between Corolla hybrid 2.0 and the new Honda Civic 2.0 hybrid. They have similar power, around 135kW, WLTP numbers I came across were very close (Honda being slightly better). Drivetrains are very different though. I hope you get to test both on your channel.
Hope to get one soon.
Can I drive in EV only at speeds lower than 80 km/h on the highway if the battery is charged all the way up?
hello and nice work there!
is there any chance to see Hyundai Kona full Hybrid 1.6 141ps?
i think its missing from that list🙂.
I'll try to get one, and thanks :)
Interesting for me as well 👍. And any plans for Toyota Corolla Cross? 😉
where are you driving? the valley and mountains are awesome!
Innsbruck, Austria
So the 1.8 is pretty much the same consumption as 2.0? Am I reading correctly?
Could you do a test with a diesel 1.6-2.0 diesel car? I would love to see how it goes.
I feel like the results would be so close and the only thing we as consumers obtain with electrification is lower emissions
Tnx
I doubt a diesel will do as well as this on this route. It’ll excel at the motorway bit though. The main thing is though you will encounter problems with a diesel as mileage accrues. A hybrid Toyota will just keep going.
Around 4.0 - 4.5 l/100 for a normal diesel in the same conditions.
@@popaovidiu3282 exactly and almost never over 6
I know that in diesels the emission systems are complex but so is having a petrol engine + battery.. No?
Full electric with a complete grid and charging in 10min to 100% would be perfect
@@luckystrike656 Toyota hsd is not complicated actually, extremely robust. It actually loses a few bits from a regular engine too including starter motor, alternator, many drive belts etc. most inner London cabs I’ve been in are prius/prius + with many having done well over 400000 miles. In diesels this can happen but usually it will cost a lot more in parts and repairs to get there.
@@dd9ag yes but those are taxi drivers so probably only worst city traffic driving. There are million of diesel cars well over that mileage too with no intervention on engines but more on exhaust systems..
For someone who is doing a lot of open roads and highways nothing currently is beating a medium size car with 1.6-2.0 diesel engine.
They can go as low as 4l/100km and max high 6-6.5l/100km
If car manufacturers paid same attention to efficiency for their diesel cars (air drag, tyre resistance, weight) as EV and Hybrid do, diesel would do even better.
It's all about the needs one have.
Hi, its TS not SW!
I have the same corolla 1.8 hybrid 2019 mine shows around town on the cluster 6l per 100km and all was serviced on time my last Corolla was 1.4 d4d 2015 and was much better on fuel
if you learn how to drive it eco correctly you will achieve even 3.4 liter for 100 km! i had the toyota chr 1.8 122 horse power and even if is not that aerodynimic like a corolla because is a suv i obtained this results! i did the eco driving toyota school but the way. I been back on diesel and I bought a brand new alfaromeo stelvio 2.2 210 horse power diesel ahahah, but the new gen5 1.8 toyota is 144 cv less scooter acceleration, much ready power, new battery, more efficient and consuming less,I'm curios to test them
his city has 5 trafic lights.... never seen a city like that.
mine has 500 and when i'm lucky I get with only 20 stops. Usualy 100...
When you go big way 130km 13kml..no good for travel
Unreal test mate.... You run the test with 2l of gasoline? -_-
Get full tank real word test...
Bad test