«Just as individual mileage can vary based on driving styles and environmental conditions,
we expect fuel economy improvements will differ from customer to customer depending on individual driving habits,» said Nair.
Not exact matches
We should see downsized, but still powerful, engines on the new Aviator, and
expect a big
improvement in
fuel economy.
The so - called 9G - Tronic transmission is very eager to upshift on the highway to keep
fuel economy numbers high (Mercedes
expects a 20 percent
improvement over the GLK), but there's plenty of low - end torque in every gear to keep the GLC on the move.
With its new more powerful system, GM
expects to see about a 20 percent
improvement in
fuel economy; the system previously offered on the Malibu offered a 12 percent increase in
fuel economy.
Nair said Ford
expects «
improvements, particularly with on - road
fuel economy, but we don't have a [EPA mileage] number yet.»
Although Audi has not released
fuel economy information,
expect a big
improvement over the outgoing 2013 A3 TDI hatch, which achieved up to 30/42 mpg (city / highway) with the dual - clutch transmission and front - wheel drive.
You can
expect dramatic
improvements in both
fuel economy and performance on both petrol and turbo diesel engines.
Compared to the six - speed DCT currently used in the European - market Cee'd models, the new transmission is
expected to deliver a
fuel -
economy improvement of 7 % and a 5 %
improvement in 0 — 62 mph acceleration times.
With an
expected ten percent
improvement in EPA estimated MPG on core models, Prius will offer best - in - class
fuel economy among vehicles without a plug.
The new dual - clutch transmission is
expected to deliver a
fuel economy improvement of up to six percent, based on preliminary testing.
The new 5.7 - liter HEMI Hybrid is
expected to deliver an overall
fuel economy improvement of more than 25 percent, including an
improvement of nearly 40 percent in the city.
It's
expected to deliver a 50 - percent
improvement in
fuel economy compared to a V6 Vue.
Expect all F - 150 models to see a jump in EPA - estimated
fuel economy ratings thanks to these
improvements and new hardware.
An eight - speed automatic transmission from ZF also lets Bentley claim a 12 percent
improvement in
fuel economy, although given the size of the car and engine, don't
expect to get better than 20 mpg.
Both hybrid models promise as much as a 10 percent
improvement in
fuel economy, while maintaining the performance and capability
expected from a fullsize pickup.
For 2017, don't
expect sweeping changes, but refined
improvements in the way of design, technology, safety and
fuel economy.
Beyond the mixed - metal construction and extensive use of LED lighting, little is definitively known about the new GM 1 / 2 - tons, but we
expect the usual incremental
improvements in frame strength,
fuel economy, towing and payload capacity, as well as new comfort and convenience features and electronics.
The result of all these changes is an estimated 300 - plus horsepower and a powerful torque curve (final horsepower and torque figures will be released at a later date), an exciting engine sound and
expected improvements in emissions and
fuel economy.
Backed by a «three to four per cent»
improvement in
fuel economy — petrol and petrol - electric hybrid models are not
expected locally until the Series II update happens — and Hyundai's five - year warranty and lifetime servicing plan the Santa Fe looks like a great match for the wants and needs of SUV - addicted Aussies families.
It is
expected to deliver a
fuel economy improvement of as much as six percent compared with a conventional four - speed automatic transaxle.
PROJECTED
FUEL ECONOMY: As a hybrid — after a 30 mile all - electric range —
expected improvement of 30 % (current)- 60 % (next generation), (20 - 26 MPG vs. 14 - 16MPG for an unconverted Ford F - 150).
1 The actual Corporate Average
Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard is
expected to be about 49.6 mpg in 2025, with the remaining 5 miles per gallon equivalent reached through
improvements to in - car air conditioners (better efficiency, reduced leaks, and use of refrigerants with a lower impact on the climate).