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This chart shows the average fuel economy of vehicles in the United States, by major vehicle category. The metric used is gasoline gallon equivalents (GGEs), representing a quantity of fuel with the same amount of energy contained in a gallon of gasoline.
19 lis 2024 · The MPG estimates in the files below reflect the original estimates shown on the EPA fuel Economy Label. MPGe and kWh/100 mile estimates for plug-in vehicles include losses that occur during charging.
The latest IRF World Road Statistics (WRS) edition of 2024 (covering data for the years 2017 to 2022) includes up-to-date information for more than 200 countries and 200+ indicators. Loading...
25 lis 2024 · Users can now filter, sort and download two data types: Summary Automotive Trends Data. The summary data allow users to explore the trends in fuel economy, CO 2, and vehicle attributes for model years 1975-2024. All model year 2024 values are preliminary. Detailed Automotive Trends Data.
You have selected series with different units resulting in a chart with multiple axes. Please take care in interpreting this chart. Table 1.8 Motor Vehicle Mileage, Fuel Consumption, and Fuel Economy
6 paź 2020 · The average miles per gallon across all car types, for city and highway combined, has increased from 20 mpg for the model year 1984 vehicles to nearly 26 mpg for 2019 vehicles. Much of the increase in average miles per gallon comes from improvements in the fuel efficiency of sedans and SUVs.
With an average fuel consumption of 8.6 litres of gasoline equivalent (Lge/ 100 km) for new LDVs in 2019, the United States is 20% above the global average. While fuel consumption of LDVs decreased on average by 2.1% per year from 2005 to 2017, improvements have slipped backwards with fuel consumption increasing by 0.6% between 2018 and 2019.