Sentences with phrase «average consumption figure»

Our average consumption figure of 8.5 L / 100 km in mixed driving conditions at least came within grasp of the official figure and the 80 - litre fuel tank ensures a big cruising range.
At the conclusion of several days driving around town the trip computer displayed an average consumption figure of 16.9 L / 100 km.
On our 400 - km voyage, the average consumption figure stayed at 6.2 l / 100 km.
For many SUV drivers running costs are more important than outright speed so in this respect the Hyundai shone; even if its 10.6 L / 100 km average consumption figure on test was slightly higher than the «official» number of 9.0 L / 100 km.
Apparently the national average consumption figure for Australia's vehicle fleet is 11.4 l / 100 km, so naturally Honda is pretty pleased with itself, coming in under half that national figure.

Not exact matches

Key figures include an average fuel consumption figure of 74.3 mpg, and a range of up to 19 miles in electric - only mode.
Having averaged 42.5 mpg for the first couple of months — a shade off the 148.7 mpg official consumption figure — it's no more Mr Nasty Guy, Volvo.
I have always achieved within 2mpg of official combined fuel consumption figures with my previous cars, but the Santa Fe averages 38mpg (8mpg below the official figure).
Just two more figures: the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid has an average fuel consumption of 2.9 l / 100 km (81.1 mpg US) in the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), and can drive on fully electric power for up to 50 km (31 miles).
• New generation of engines with MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology; three model variants available as of market launch: MINI Cooper with 100 kW / 136 bhp 3 - cylinder engine, MINI Cooper S with 141 kW / 192 bhp 4 - cylinder petrol engine and MINI Cooper D with 3 - cylinder diesel engine (85 kW / 116 bhp); expansion of the model program to include the entry - level variants MINI One D (3 - cylinder diesel engine, 70 kW / 95 bhp) and MINI One (3 - cylinder spark - ignition engine, 75 kW / 102 bhp); 6 - speed manual transmission as standard, with optional 6 - speed automatic transmission or sports automatic transmission, also newly developed; extensive MINIMALISM technology including automatic engine start / stop function likewise in conjunction with automatic transmission and optional GREEN mode; improved driving performance figures and reduced fuel consumption; biggest efficiency advance in the MINI Cooper with automatic transmission: acceleration from zero to 100 km / h 2.6 seconds faster, average fuel consumption 27 per cent lower; lowest fuel consumption and CO2 levels in the MINI Cooper D: 3.5 — 3.6 litres / 100 km, 92 — 95 g / km (EU test cycle figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
In spite of these impressive performance figures, the average fuel consumption is less than 2.5 litres per 100 kilometres, with a CO2 emissions level of less than 60 g / km.
During the launch the recorded fuel consumption figures were very similar to the average figures quoted by Holden.
The 118i returned a fuel consumption figure of 7.5 L / 100 km average over the week in our possession.
European figures claim it accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 6.5 seconds, tops out at 148 mph and boasts average consumption of 29 mpg (U.S.) in four - wheel - drive 4Matic guise.
While the ADR combined fuel consumption figure is quoted as 6.0 L / 100 km, we recorded an average of 8.6 L / 100 km after some 300 km of country driving inclusive of a couple of twisty hill climbs.
No fuel consumption figure was given for this engine, but in the current GTC it averages 6.9 L / 100 km as a manual and 7.5 L / 100 km as an auto.
Factor in city driving and you're looking at an average fuel consumption of around 10 l / 100 km, give or take (almost double the official figure).
Over the course of the week the 300C's trip computer arrived at an average fuel consumption figure of 12.9 L / 100 km.
On test, we averaged better than the claimed combined fuel consumption figure of 9.4 L / 100 km with an (admittedly freeway - biased) average of 8.6 L / 100 km.
As a result, the car is able to drive on electric power alone at speeds of up to 120 km / h (75 mph) and for a distance of up to 30 kilometres (approx. 20 miles), while recording average fuel consumption figures of less than 3.8 l / 100 kilometres (more than 74.3 mpg imp) in the EU test cycle.
The second petrol variant, the 118i, features a higher output version (125kW / 250Nm) of the same 1.6 - litre engine and has an average fuel consumption figure of 5.9 L / 100 km.
Propulsion for the revised Trax range comes from a 1.4 - litre turbo - petrol engine producing 112kW and 240Nm, paired to an updated six - speed auto delivering average fuel consumption of 6.6 L / 100 km, according to European figures.
Although BMW has yet to reveal any theoretical weight figures of its latest concept car, it claims it goes from 0 to 62 mph in less than 8.0 seconds, has a top speed of around 120 mph and enjoys a combined average fuel consumption of more than 94.1 mpg, boasting an electric range of up to 18.6 miles.
Fuel consumption figures have also slightly improved to a claimed average of 32mpg with either transmission option.
Its multi-point injection delivers a maximum torque of 148 Nm at 3,800 rpm, with an average fuel consumption figure of 7.3 l / 100 km and 173 g / km of CO2 emissions.
All up, the CR - Z develops 91kW and 167Nm, with a claimed average fuel consumption figure of 4.7 L / 100 km and average CO2 emissions of 111g / km.
Official figures based on the European test procedure see it deliver average fuel consumption of 22.8 mpg, a figure that equates to an overall range of almost 400 miles on the relatively small standard 17.4 - gallon fuel tank (a larger 21.1 - gallon tank offering a 483 - mile range is available as an option).
It accelerates in 7.3 seconds from zero to 100 km / h (62.14 mph), top speed is 238 km / h (147.89 mph) and the average fuel consumption is 6.2 liters per 100 km (37.94 US mpg), a CO2 emissions level of 142 grams per km (228.53 g / mile)(performance and fuel consumption figures are provisional).
It uses on average just 5.9 liters of fuel per 100 km (39.87 US mpg) and emits 139 g CO2 per km (223.7 g / mile)(consumption figures are provisional).
Audi claim the hybrid can achieve an average fuel consumption figure of 6.2 l / 100 km, while emitting CO2 emissions of 142g / km.
The Bipper Tepee emits just 119g / km of CO2 and has an average fuel consumption figure of 65.6 mpg.
Toyota has also confirmed the 86 will be reasonably efficient, with an official average fuel consumption figure of 7.8 L / 100 km for the manual, while the automatic version drives the number down to just 7.1 L / 100 km.
Of course, we never got close to the GTE's claimed European fuel consumption figure of just 1.5 L / 100 km, which equates to CO2 emissions of just 35g / km, averaging 6.4 L / 100 km over a mostly - freeway return run from Munich to Zurich.
The figure below plots the mean monthly student loan payment against the average monthly expenditure in each major consumption category.
* «Average energy consumption per use (kWh)» figures come from the confusedaboutenergy.com site.
Australian smelters» emissions from electricity consumption are 13.6 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of aluminium, around 2.5 times the world average (see Figure 1).
As with any plug - in hybrid, it's a little hard to get an accurate figure on overall fuel consumption because — more than your average internal combustion car — how you use it will define your MPGs.
It is known that while in dry cement plants the average specific thermal power consumption is 805 kCal / kg of clinker, the figure for wet plants is 1480 kCal / kg of clinker.
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