(A matrix of the engine line up,
with fuel consumption figures can be seen after the jump.)
Power figures are nearly there too — 150kW @ 6000rpm and 265Nm between 1750 and 4500 rpm are plated up by the turbocharged four, an engine shared with the Kia Cerato Koup,
with fuel consumption figures at 8.7 l / 100 km in the real world.
Just a few months after the successful launch of the new A-Class, Mercedes - Benz is now adding two particularly fuel - efficient and eco-friendly BlueEFFICIENCY Edition models to the range:
with a fuel consumption figure of 3.6 l / 100 km according to the MVEG cycle and CO2 emissions of just 92 g / km, the A 180 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY Edition is the most fuel - efficient Mercedes - Benz of all time.
Not exact matches
They took particular issue
with one excerpt in the book claiming the buses were «reported to be falling short in their
fuel consumption and emission
figures, in some cases worryingly.»
Both are available in both short - and long - wheelbase forms, while the diesel makes its case
with a 49.6 mpg combined
fuel consumption figure.
I am not sure that in real use an automatic is better than a manual in
fuel consumption, rather that they are easier to fiddle the official
figures with.
As is de rigueur
with new models, emissions and
fuel consumption have both improved, though Suzuki has yet to announce specific
figures.
The new range of engines is now fully EU6 compliant,
with most showing increased power
figures and reduced
fuel consumption.
The world's most
fuel - efficient V8 engine combines the lowest
consumption figures with the superior power delivery and the typical sound experience which only a large - displacement eight - cylinder engine can provide.
With the optional six - speed DSG gearbox, the two GTI models achieve
fuel consumption figures of 44.1 mpg ‑ imp (6.41 L / 100 km; 36.7 mpg ‑ US)(equivalent to 148 g / km CO2 for the standard GTI and 149 g / km CO2 for the GTI Performance).
If, on the other hand, you're a business driver or tend to go on lots of long trips, the 108bhp 1.6 - litre TDI diesel can work out the cheapest to run,
with a 70.6 mpg
fuel consumption figure.
A BMW luxury - class sedan
with minimum
fuel consumption figures and full dynamic characteristics in all driving modes.
Moreover, deciding in favour of a large - displacement, naturally - aspirated eight - cylinder unit
with cylinder shut - off resolves the conflict of aims between high output / torque delivery and low
fuel consumption figures.
The Sonic was also unable to confidently trump the Swift in
fuel consumption figures,
with the Suzuki being largely more economical under duress, and only slightly less economical under regular driving — the Suzuki sipping 6.3 l / 100 km, whilst the effortless torque of the Chevrolet helped it to
figures of 6.2 l / 100 km.
The 3.0 - litre TwinPower turbo straight - six now produces 258hp and 560Nm of torque — both increases on previous outputs — but couples those
figures with a combined
fuel consumption of 50.4 mpg and outstandingly low CO2 emissions of just 148g / km, a reduction of 30g / km versus its predecessor.
Those who want the optimum
fuel consumption figures will undoubtedly find appeal
with the automatic transmission.
If my past experience
with this engine is anything to go by, it is likely to deliver class - leading performance and boast respectable
fuel consumption figures.
Turbo - diesel models develop 147kW / 441Nm
with an ADR Combined
fuel consumption figure of 7.2 L / 100 km (190g / km).
It's enough to propel the big liftback to 100km / h in 6.3 seconds,
with the speed limiter set at 250km / h, all
with an NEDC
fuel consumption figure of 6.2 L / 100 km and emitting 148g / km of CO2.
The fully digital instrument display is optionally offered
with a 12.3 - inch screen,
with styles being switched according to the preference of the driver and
with certain menus such as trip data or
fuel consumption figures being displayed.
I have always achieved within 2mpg of official combined
fuel consumption figures with my previous cars, but the Santa Fe averages 38mpg (8mpg below the official
figure).
[18] Perodua claims ECE
fuel consumption figures of 21.7 km / l for the manual variant and 21.0 km / l
with the automatic, while the auto - only Advance variant is capable of 22.0 km / l, courtesy of the new Eco Idle stop - start system and regenerative braking.
At the same time it has been possible to retain the textbook
consumption level on a par
with the previous models: even the NEDC
fuel consumption figures of the CLA 45 4MATIC and CLA 45 4MATIC Shooting Brake, from as low as 6.9 litres per 100 kilometres (corresponding to 161 g / km CO2), can be considered exemplary.
[18] Perodua claims ECE
fuel consumption figures of 22.8 km / l for the manual variant and 21.3 km / l
with the automatic, both exhibiting a 1.2 km / l improvement over the old 1KR - DE.
The headline
figures are
fuel consumption of 4.2 l / 100 km
with CO2 emissions of just 98g / km.
The new GLA 45 AMG high - performance SUV also shines
with regard to emissions and
fuel consumption figures.
Consumption figures are quite good too with the Buick LaCrosse returning figures of not a sports sedan 21 mpg for the city and 31 mpg on the highway — though adding the optional all - wheel drive model (a $ 3,000 extra on the range - topping «Premium» model) does increase fuel consumption
Consumption figures are quite good too
with the Buick LaCrosse returning
figures of not a sports sedan 21 mpg for the city and 31 mpg on the highway — though adding the optional all - wheel drive model (a $ 3,000 extra on the range - topping «Premium» model) does increase
fuel consumption consumption marginally.
The eight - cylinder delivers its power
with muscular torque in all engine speed ranges, combined
with maximum efficiency for low
fuel consumption and emission
figures.
The sports activity vehicle is equipped
with a 2.0 litre four - cylinder BMW TwinPower Turbo engine, offering 184 hp and 270 Nm for output numbers, and performance
figures include a 0 - 100 km / h time of 8.6 seconds and a claimed
fuel consumption of 7.5 l per 100 km.
It helps to reduce the S7's official
fuel consumption figure to 29.7 mpg
with CO2 emissions of 220g / km, but it's still not cheap to run.
With an all - electric range of up to 31 miles, the E-Hybrid model claims an official
fuel consumption figure of 113mpg and slots into the company - car - friendly 13 % Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) band.
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.
Not that anyone would care, but the V8 engine features an AMG Cylinder Management cylinder deactivation system that shuts off four cylinders in partial - load conditions to reduce
fuel consumption — the official combined
figure is 13.2 l / 100 km
with CO2 emissions of 299 g / km.
As
with every car,
fuel consumption is nothing like the official
figures; on long journeys, the trip computer will show 60 mpg, but for everyday driving, 45 mpg is more realistic.
The diesel engine powering the Yeti was frugal — at first —
with the trip computer registering an open - road
fuel consumption figure of around 8.0 L / 100 km.
The manufacturer claims an ADR combined - cycle
fuel consumption figure of 6.3 L / 100 km
with CO2 emissions of 165g / km.
The Golf GTE offers 50 km of all - electric range and 939 km of total driving range
with a combined
fuel consumption figure of 1.5 L / 100 km.
Coupled
with a nine - speed automatic that shuffles drive to all four wheels, the S 63 claims a 0 - 100 km / h time of just 3.5 seconds, a top speed of 250km / h and a claimed
fuel consumption figure of 9.3 L / 100 km combined.
The Q7 e-tron has a
fuel consumption figure of 40 km / l
with CO2 output rated at 60 g / km.
With a system output of over 140 kW / 190 bhp, the combination of combustion engine and electric motor enables the BMW Concept Active Tourer to achieve highly sporty performance
figures while maintaining extremely low
fuel consumption and emission levels.
• New generation of engines
with MINI TwinPower Turbo Technology; three model variants available as of market launch: MINI Cooper
with 100 kW / 136 bhp 3 - cylinder engine, MINI Cooper S
with 141 kW / 192 bhp 4 - cylinder petrol engine and MINI Cooper D
with 3 - cylinder diesel engine (85 kW / 116 bhp); expansion of the model program to include the entry - level variants MINI One D (3 - cylinder diesel engine, 70 kW / 95 bhp) and MINI One (3 - cylinder spark - ignition engine, 75 kW / 102 bhp); 6 - speed manual transmission as standard,
with optional 6 - speed automatic transmission or sports automatic transmission, also newly developed; extensive MINIMALISM technology including automatic engine start / stop function likewise in conjunction
with automatic transmission and optional GREEN mode; improved driving performance
figures and reduced
fuel consumption; biggest efficiency advance in the MINI Cooper
with automatic transmission: acceleration from zero to 100 km / h 2.6 seconds faster, average
fuel consumption 27 per cent lower; lowest
fuel consumption and CO2 levels in the MINI Cooper D: 3.5 — 3.6 litres / 100 km, 92 — 95 g / km (EU test cycle
figures, dependent on tyre format selected).
Our tester was fitted
with the six - speed Steptronic auto gearbox, which in theory allows the engine to return a combined
fuel consumption figure of 5.7 l / 100 km (49 mpg) in the EU cycle.
Admittedly, the route involved a net elevation gain of almost 300 metres, but even according to the official government
figures, the 1.0's combined
fuel consumption of 7.1 L / 100 km (5.9 highway) is only 12.5 % lighter than for the 2.0
with manual transmission.
In both its Saloon and its Estate guise, the performance of a sports car makes it a convincing proposition, especially combined
with certified
consumption figures of just 2.1 litres of
fuel per 100 kilometres and a range of up to 31 kilometres in all - electric mode.
In spite of these impressive performance
figures, the average
fuel consumption is less than 2.5 litres per 100 kilometres,
with a CO2 emissions level of less than 60 g / km.
Two petrol and three diesel four - cylinder engines will headline the X1 show when it launches in Europe in October,
with the best of them dropping
fuel consumption down to 4.1 L / 100 km, while even the thirstiest engine still scores an NEDC
figure of 6.4 L / 100 km.
Its combined - cyle
fuel consumption is 4.4 to 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres,
with CO2 emissions of 115 to 118 grams per kilometre (EU test
figures, variations due to differences in the tyres fitted).
Both these engines are mated
with 6 - speed automatic transmission and return
fuel consumptions figures of 17/25 mpg and 16/22 mpg respectively (city / highway).
The hybrid variant is equipped
with a continuously variable CVT transmission, and in this case the
fuel consumption figures are still pending.
The unusually high efficiency of the eight - speed automatic transmission means that fitting it to the most powerful new BMW 1 Series models actually results in lower
fuel consumption and CO2
figures than
with a manual transmission.