Sentences with phrase «consumption figure»

The only real sign that we were asking it to perform hard was its displayed fuel consumption figure, which was running at 7.1 L / 100 km after 90 minutes of driving on the open road — a fair way off its stated 4.7 L / 100 km combined - cycle consumption figure.
Toyota has confirmed that the Prius has surpassed the target fuel consumption figure of 40 km per litre, with a final combined figure of 40.8 km per litre on the Japanese JC08 cycle.
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.
Weighing just 985 kg, it can speed all the way up to 186 km / h and accelerates to 100 km / h in 9.2 seconds, while delivering a combined fuel consumption figure of 22.2 kpl.
The SL 350 is powered by a newly developed, extremely high - revving sports engine boasting an impressive output of 232 kW / 316 hp yet returns a fuel consumption figure that is 0.4 litres per 100 kilometres lower than that of its predecessor (NEDC).
An economical drive While the Mazda's fuel consumption figure of 7.3 L / 100 km exceeded the Kia's — in different test conditions, admittedly — we're confident the Mazda would be more economical than the Rio in the same scenario.
Although we didn't get a representative consumption figure for the AWD Intens, maybe our better - than - official figure of 7.7 L / 100 km for the two - wheel drive Zen is some indication of the car's potential.
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.
In this case, however, the extra power does not come at the expense of fuel economy: with a consumption figure of 9.9 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC), the new SL 350 undercuts the previous model developing 200 kW / 272 hp by 0.4 litres per 100 kilometres.
This is a better fuel consumption figure than Volkswagen claims for the regular 1.4 - litre petrol and compares well to the 188bhp 2.0 - litre diesel.
The Q60 GT scored an official fuel consumption figure of 7.7 L / 100 km, making it the least economical of the group (BMW for example claims 5.8 L / 100 km for its 420I), and its CO2 emissions are the highest too at 175g / km where the BMW sneaks down to 134g / km.
The Bipper Tepee emits just 119g / km of CO2 and has an average fuel consumption figure of 65.6 mpg.
No official Australian combined fuel consumption figure has been announced, but the new twin - charged four - pot Polestar engine is Euro 6 emissions - compliant and should be far more efficient than the turbo six it replaces.
Audi claim the hybrid can achieve an average fuel consumption figure of 6.2 l / 100 km, while emitting CO2 emissions of 142g / km.
A lighter foot will reward you with a combined fuel consumption figure of 5.8 l / 100 km.
Developing 150kW and 280Nm, it provides effortless pulling power right across the engine's range and impressive with a combined fuel consumption figure of 8.0 L / 100 km.
The new price - leading 318d shares the same frugal fuel consumption figure while offering a power output of 105kW and maximum 320Nm of torque.
The 3.5 - liter V6 in particular offering one of the highest outputs in the family sedan segment and performance to match, while the hybrid offers up to a claimed 51/53 city / highway consumption figure.
It has a top speed of 235 km / h and a combined consumption figure of just 7.1 l / 100 km (151 g CO2 / km — provisional figures).
When Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) or C - package options (both are factory - installed options) are installed, the curb weight exceeds 1,270 kg, which causes the 10 - 15 fuel consumption figure to be 13.6 km / liter.
Coupled with the standard 8 — speed automatic transmission the 318d accelerates to 100km / h in 9.2 seconds and boasts a staggeringly low fuel consumption figure of 4.7 l / 100 km with emissions of just 123 grams of CO2 per km.
The official fuel consumption figure for the Cayenne Turbo is 11.9 l / 100 km.
The GT Speed has a combined consumption figure of 19.3 mpg — or 13mpg around town.
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.
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.
Around town, the engine (posting a fuel consumption figure of 8.4 L / 100 km for the week, according to the trip computer) offered commendable torque at even low revs, to hold higher gears with little trouble, which conserved some fuel.
What Ford theoretically advertises as a 4.2 l / 100 km fuel consumption figure turns into 7.4 l / 100 km in the real world, which is below diesel territory but way better when it comes to CO2 emissions: 99 g / km.
Taking advantage of loopholes in the European fuel - consumption procedure that allows the car to complete the test primarily in electric mode with energy provided through plug - in means, Audi quotes a combined cycle fuel - consumption figure of 156.8 mpg.
The standard - fit «i - stop» idle - stop technology also contributes to the low fuel consumption figure.
There's a handful of positives about this car, and a truck full of negatives, including running costs and particularly fuel consumption... Chrysler claims a consumption figure of 13.
At the conclusion of several days driving around town the trip computer displayed an average consumption figure of 16.9 L / 100 km.
Given the base - grade 718 - series Boxster manages to slip below the 7.0 L / 100 km ADR Combined fuel consumption figure for the first time (6.9 L / 100 km), it also dodges a bit of luxury car tax.
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.
As well as its official fuel consumption figure of 148 miles per gallon, the Outlander PHEV has low emissions of just 44 grams of CO2 per kilometre.
Naturally it used more fuel in spirited driving and the consumption figure posted by the trip computer was 6.7 L / 100 km, but if you could achieve that every day and still drive the pants off it, you'd be a happy little vegemite indeed.
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.
The claimed fuel consumption figure is an impressive 25mpg in combined city / highway driving which is identical to the lighter coupe.
The 300 Limited produced a fuel consumption figure of 13.2 L / 100 km, without the same freeway cruising or long periods idling.
My final fuel consumption figure, based on the trip computer, was 7.2 L / 100 km which is entirely reasonable for a hulking 2310 kg tub.
The V6 direct - injection diesel engine posts a fuel consumption figure of 7.3 litres per 100 kilometres (provisional NEDC combined figures).
The quoted fuel consumption figure for the 1.5 - litre, as is pretty much normally the case, is optimistic.
Astoundingly, the Territory Titanium diesel returned a fuel consumption figure exactly matching the manufacturer's combined claim of 8.2 L / 100 km.
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 our 400 - km voyage, the average consumption figure stayed at 6.2 l / 100 km.
ADR figures show the XD Astina has a combined - cycle consumption figure of 5.0 L / 100 km in manual form and 5.2 when fitted with an automatic.
Also thanks to the Stop & Start technology, the combined EU consumption figure has been further reduced to 12.5 liters per 100 km (290 g / km CO2 emissions).
The higher performance 103kW engine is only available with a DSG box as standard, and returns a combined - cycle fuel consumption figure of 5.2 L / 100 km, based on using the recommended 95 RON ULP, as is the case for the 90kW engine.
Despite getting a good work out, the petrol - engined 320i posted a commendable fuel consumption figure of 8.6 L / 100 km.
The compact crossover has a low fuel consumption figure of 1.9 liters of fuel per 100 km (123.80 mpg) on the European cycle.
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.
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