Sentences with phrase «combined fuel efficiency rating»

With its unique combination of the lightweight TMED, proven GDI and Atkinson Cycle technology in the internal combustion engine, along with the DCT providing a dynamic driving experience, the Niro offers enjoyment and efficiency all in one, targeting a combined fuel efficiency rating of 50 mpg.
Depending on the trim, the Highlander has a combined fuel efficiency rating of 22 to 23 miles per gallon.
The EPA's combined fuel efficiency rating is 52 mpg.
The 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5 i model with an automatic transmission has estimated city / highway / combined fuel efficiency rated of 24/32/27 mpg.

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Neither of those engines manages to crack the 30 - mpg barrier in the EPA's highway fuel efficiency tests, but our car is rated at 25/37/29 mpg (city / highway / combined).
Acura claims V - 8 performance with four - cylinder fuel - efficiency, and indeed, the engine - motor combo produces 377 horsepower and 377 lb - ft, with EPA ratings of 28 mpg in city driving, 32 mpg on the highway, and 30 mpg combined.
Particularly during the colder months, the hatchback seemed to delivery poorer fuel efficiency than its 27/37/31 city / highway / combined ratings suggest.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced that its redesigned 2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid van received a fuel - efficiency rating from the U.S. EPA of 84 MPGe (miles - per - gallon equivalent) in electric - only mode during combined city and highway driving.
The Toyota Avalon Hybrid gets even better fuel efficiency with a fuel economy rating of 40 mpg combined!
EPA fuel efficiency ratings say it does 49 mpg in the city, 47 mpg on the highway, for a 48 mpg combined figure.
Whether you choose the SE or the Limited trim, your front - wheel - drive fuel efficiency rating for city driving will be a modest 18 mpg, highway driving at 25 mpg, and a combined rate of 21 mpg.
The fuel efficiency rate dips slightly for the automatic transmission, but either way, the average combined miles - per - gallon for both transmission types is around 30 - 31.
Also available, to supply superior fuel efficiency, is the Camry Hybrid that can achieve EPA ratings of 43 mpg city / 39 mpg highway / 41 mpg combined.
The hybrid nature of the powertrain helps deliver sporty performance alongside decent fuel efficiency: zero - to - 100 km / h (60 mph) times should be around 5.9 seconds; combined fuel economy has been rated as low 3.0 L / 100 km by European hybrid efficiency standards.
In front - wheel drive configuration, its fuel efficiency is rated at 9.2 L / 100 km in city driving, 7.9 on the highway and 8.6 combined.
All of this results in up to a 2.2 percent increase in efficiency for optimized fuel economy, and up to an EPA fuel economy rating of 29 city / 38 highway / 33 combined mpg (for the Elantra SE with 6 - A / T).
Features include: premium «turn - by - turn» navigation system, a sunroof, a high EPA estimated fuel efficiency rating of 24 MPG combined, backup camera and power mirrors.
Fuel economy3 is rated at 21 mpg city, 28 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined for both front - wheel - drive and all - wheel - drive models, thanks in part to the enhanced aerodynamics and engine / transmission efficiencies.
Mated with a 6 - speed AT, the 2014 Acura RLX is projected to secure a top spot in its class for fuel efficiency, which is rated 20 mpg in the city, 31 mpg on the highway and 24 mpg combined.
The estimated EPA fuel efficiency rating is 23 mpg city / 36 mpg highway and 27 mpg combined and it has the ability to dart from 0 to 60 mph in 5.9 - seconds.
The EPA has estimated that the Passat can achieve fuel efficiency ratings of 31 mpg city / 40 highway and 35 combined (from the manual transmission equipped car) and 30 mpg city / 40 mpg highway and 35 combined (from the DSG equipped car) but consumers typically report that you can add 8 to 10 mpg to that figure.
With a respectable EPA fuel efficiency rating of 16 mpg city / 27 mpg highway (19 mpg combined), this beauty is not subject to the controversial «gas - guzzler» tax placed on American consumers.
Among its many no - compromise attributes, the new Pilot's 280 - horsepower2, directed - injected 3.5 - liter i - VTEC ® engine adds 30 horsepower while receiving a segment - topping EPA combined fuel - economy rating of 23 MPG for the 2WD with nine - speed automatic transmission, up 2 MPG from the 2015 Pilot.3 The technology - enhanced efficiencies continue with the available i - VTM4 ™ AWD system that not only allows you to drive all wheels with traction in a variety of driving conditions but also applies torque vectoring to enhance dynamic driving agility.
Despite the lack of an efficiency - boosting turbocharger, the EPA still rates combined fuel mileage for the 2.5 - liter at 29 mpg, while the 2.0 - liter gets 33 mpg.
With a combined rating of 26 mpg and a driving range over 500 miles, Nissan toutes that the hybrids feature the same styling and features as the standard V6 models, but add fuel efficiency and driving range.
Infiniti anticipates that the new Infiniti QX60 Hybrid will have a 26 mpg combined fuel economy rating, which is a 24 percent increase over non-hybrid QX60 models and is projected to have best 7 - passenger fuel efficiency in the segment.
The best V6 minivans are best known for their confident power, and even as the 2016 Nissan Quest delivers on that front, engineers also have squeezed a bit more fuel economy from its 3.5 - liter V6: After revisions to the Quest's X-tronic continuously variable transmission, its EPA rating in combined travels bumps up 1 mile per gallon to 23 mpg; unchanged are its 20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway numbers, but Nissan now ranks No. 1 in the segment for both city and combined fuel efficiency.
The ES 300h hybrid uses an Atkinson - cycle 2.5 - litre four - cylinder engine with electric motor that delivers a combined 215 horsepower, and an expected 5.3 L / 100 km fuel efficiency rating in combined driving.
Thanks to a revised powertrain, which now includes a smaller engine, a powerful electric motor and an upgraded transmission, the base Sonata Hybrid SE now boasts EPA - rated fuel efficiency of 42 mpg combined (40 city / 44 highway).
Despite such a concentrated focus on driving enjoyment over comfort, the EPA estimates that the 4C will return a combined city and highway fuel efficiency rating of 28 miles per gallon, which compares favorably to competitors such as the Audi TT.
The upshot of this design is a fuel efficiency rating of 51 - mpg in city driving and 48 - mpg on the highway, combined with decent drivability even in highway traffic.
Systemic efficiencies allow the AWD model to have a combined EPA fuel economy rating of only one mile per gallon below the front - wheel drive model.
The BMW i8 operates with extremely high fuel efficiency boasting a US EPA rating of 76 MPGe combined.
All of this results in up to a 2.2 % increase in efficiency for optimized fuel economy, and up to an EPA fuel economy rating of 29 city / 38 highway / 33 combined mpg (for the Elantra SE with 6 - A / T).
The 2015 Honda Accord Hybrid is designed for outstanding fuel efficiency and fun - to - drive performance and boasts EPA fuel economy ratings of 50/45/47 mpg (city / highway / combined).
Featuring an advanced second - generation two - motor hybrid powertrain, the 2017 Accord Hybrid delivers a knock - out combination of power, fuel efficiency and standard high - tech feature content with peak total system output of 212 horsepower, best - in - class EPA fuel economy ratings of 49/47/48 mpg (city / highway / combined) 1, and a starting MSRP of $ 29,605.
The result is a vehicle that offers useful foul - weather capability and plenty of cargo space, but with a much less severe fuel - efficiency penalty than conventional SUVs (it gets an EPA - rated 32 mpg combined).
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