Mitsubishi is
claiming a fuel economy gain of around eight per cent from reducing the engine's internal friction and working on «overall system optimisation».
Not exact matches
Power is unchanged but there are
gains in
fuel economy and fewer emissions, with the car now
claimed to be capable of delivering 33.6 mpg on the standard EU test when working with the now - standard seven - speed twin - clutch transmission — nearly 5mpg better than before.
While GM
claims the nine - speed brings «smoother shifts» and a better driving experience, it hasn't brought any real
gains to
fuel economy.
Mazda says the automatic is good for a 7 percent
gain in
fuel economy and
claims that it's more efficient than a dual - clutch and continuously variable transmissions.