One of the benefits of the small turbocharged engine found in the test car was that the official
fuel economy figure quoted by Hyundai is 56.5 MPG.
Fuel economy figures quoted are based on the European Fuel Economy Directive EU 80 / 1268 / EEC and will differ from fuel economy drive cycle results in other regions of the world.
Not exact matches
Lexus
quotes 0 - to - 60 times of 5.8 seconds and 14.3 seconds in the quarter mile and respectable
fuel economy figures of 19 mpg / 28 mph (city / highway) in the rear - wheel RC 350.
Drivers are rarely able to achieve
quoted official
fuel economy figures, and the increased amount of
fuel used also means official emissions statistics are innacurate too.
Just like hybrids, pure diesel and petrol models won't necessarily achieve their
quoted figures as the existing
fuel economy testing procedure doesn't do a great job of replicating real world driving.
The official (weighted combined) CO2 emissions
figure is just 49 g / km and the test
fuel economy is
quoted at 134.5 mpg.
LDV
quotes a combined
fuel economy figure of 8.9 L / 100 km.
As with all
fuel economy figures, you'll struggle to achieve those
quoted stats, but the 60hp engine will be harder than the others in real driving conditions unless you have an extremely light right foot.
Initial
fuel economy figures of 7.3 L / 100 km have been
quoted for the manual variant.
We perform our own
fuel -
economy tests, independent of the government's often -
quoted EPA
figures and the manufacturers» claims.