Not exact matches
However, I'm searching for a relatively simple (
though quite accurate) formula that would take into account
fuel type (diesel, petrol, gas), vehicle occupancy factor, travel distance and average
fuel consumption per 100
km.
Despite these issues the Evoque accelerates strongly and cruises with relative ease once up to a speed,
though tested
fuel consumption of 7.5 L / 100
km is well off the claim.
The 112TSI quotes a CO2 figure of 194g /
km which,
though about ballpark with most of its competitors (except the Skyactive Mazda CX - 5), is less impressive than the
fuel consumption figure.
All things considered,
though, CO2 emissions of 162g /
km and official average
fuel consumption of 40.4 mpg isn't too shabby given the performance on offer.
In normal driving
though, you can reach figures of 6 - 6.5 l / 100
km, comparable with the small - sized cars
fuel consumption.
Mazda claim a combined
fuel consumption average of 8.1 L / 100
km for its manual gearbox - equipped MX - 5
though we achieved a collective 9.4 L during our test.
The announced
fuel consumption is almost identical, 3.3 l / 100
km, even
though the overall power is only 313 HP (245 HP from the heat engine and 113 HP from the electric engine).