Not exact matches
Official fuel -
economy figures have not
yet been released, however.SafetyLoads of new available safety equipment join the A8 and S8 features lists this year.
Ford is reportedly making revisions to the 2014 C - Max's powertrain to increase
fuel economy, but
official EPA
figures for the 2014 model have not
yet been released.
While Volvo has
yet to release
official fuel economy figures for the 2016 XC90 T8 plug - in hybrid, we're certain it will beat out the GL450 4MATIC's EPA - rated
figures of 17 MPG city and 21 MPG highway and will likely offer better
fuel economy than even the 2016 Volvo XC90 T6.
No
fuel economy figures are available for the 1.5 - litre TSI just
yet, but the new engine features cylinder deactivation technology, with an
official CO2
figure of 120g / km.
All - electric range is listed as approximately 27 miles on the Euro test cycle at up to 83 mph —
official U.S. EPA
fuel economy and electric range
figures aren't out
yet.
Porsche isn't revealing
official U.S. EPA
fuel economy or electric range
figures yet.
The Anniversary 208 GTi is able to accelerate to 100km / h in 6.5 sec (6.8 for the regular 208 GTi) which makes it the fastest of the bunch,
yet according to the
official figures it's also cleaner and more economical with a combined
fuel consumption of 5.4 L / 100 km and a CO2
figure of 125g / km (our test car fell well short of the claimed
economy figures at 7.5 L / 100 km).
That's a smidge swifter than the 3.3 - seconds Mercedes - AMG claims for the E63 S. EPA
fuel economy figures aren't available
yet for the new drivetrain pairing, but BMW
officials says it will better the 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway ratings the old car got with the dual - clutch.
It provides a 0 - 100 kmh time of just 7.8 seconds,
yet its
official fuel consumption is as low as 4.6 litres per 100 km on the open road cycle and with a combined
fuel figure of 5.8 litres per 100 km, it is as all but an
economy car, something also illustrated by its CO2
figure of 134 gm per km.
Official EPA
fuel economy figures are not
yet available, but Subaru projects that the 2013 Outback 2.5 i with the Lineartronic CVT will achieve 24 - mpg city / 30 mpg highway / 26 mpg combined, up compared with the 22/29/24 for the 2012 model.