This engine and transmission combination has a top speed of 121 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 10.2 seconds, while its official combined cycle fuel - economy and
emissions figures matches those of the manual version, returning 74.3 MPG or 3.8 l / 100 km and producing just 99 g / km of CO2.
Not exact matches
Emissions per person in China
matched figures in the EU at 7 tonnes in 2012.
It can't
match the PHEV on paper, but its claimed fuel consumption of 53.3 mpg is pretty good for an SUV this size, although its 139g / km CO2
emissions figure still means a relatively pricey 29 % Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) rating for company - car drivers.
This exceptional performance is
matched by impressive efficiency: CO2
emissions of 230g / km1 and an EU Combined fuel economy
figure of 28.5 mpg1.
It aims to
match the 2020 limits two years early in terms of keeping NOx
emissions in daily driving by ordinary people within 1.5 times that of the test
figures.
That 41g / km
emissions figure compares favourably with the Audi A3 e-tron (38g / km) and family friendly VW Passat GTE (39g / km), but isn't quite a
match for the Prius Plug - in (22g / km) or BMW i3 (12g / km).
The domestic mitigation effort is defined so as to
match the rapid decline needed to put the EU on course toward 90 % reductions relative to 1990 levels by 2050, consistent with the
emission trajectory for Annex I countries presented in
Figure 3 above.
Only when the trends for human - induced heat - trapping gases, sulfur dioxide
emissions, soot, ozone, and land use changes are also included do the hindcast model results (
Figure 3) and the recorded reality
match up.