UX 250h fuel consumption
#16
38-40 isn't bad. about what the CT got.
What's possible on a highway drive? With my CT200h F sport, highway long trip, i can average about 50.0 mpg comfortably. doing 70-72mph, ac on. 55 if i go slower and try.
What's possible on a highway drive? With my CT200h F sport, highway long trip, i can average about 50.0 mpg comfortably. doing 70-72mph, ac on. 55 if i go slower and try.
#18
My wife drives the UX, daily commute of 1 mile, and the fuel economy is terrible (in winter less than 30 mpgs). However, this is expected as the vehicle never reaches optimal operating temps and efficiencies. On longer city drives, we can hit the mid 35 MPGs these days in winter, while last summer we would get +- 40 MPG.
Give it a bit more time as temps warm up further. Make sure you drive long enough to maximize the efficiency. And employ the pulse and glide technique as it helps even with the UX.
Good luck
Give it a bit more time as temps warm up further. Make sure you drive long enough to maximize the efficiency. And employ the pulse and glide technique as it helps even with the UX.
Good luck
#19
Former Prius owner
Bought a 2020 UX250h back in the end of April. Have consistently gotten between 50-55mpg each fill up so far. Mix of city and highway driving in the Chicagoland suburbs. Mpg will surely drop in the winter because of the cold.
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
#21
I haven't reset my fuel consumption counter in a while to get a long range consumption. It's been at 5.8 l/100 km (40-41 mpg) for a while now. I drive mostly in the city and lately have been a bit heavier on the pedal.
#22
Bought a 2020 UX250h back in the end of April. Have consistently gotten between 50-55mpg each fill up so far. Mix of city and highway driving in the Chicagoland suburbs. Mpg will surely drop in the winter because of the cold.
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
#23
I always keep track of how many miles with each fill up divided by the amount of fuel I end up putting into the car.
Example: I drove 440 miles before reaching the time I need to fill up. Put in around 8 gallons of fuel to fill up. 440/8=55. 55 miles for each gallon.
I would call myself a chill driver. I accelerate slowly and coast to stops to regenerate.
#24
Ok so I re-verified my fuel consumption just this weekend. It's still consistently 41 mpg give or take a fraction, whether it's mostly highway or combined. On the highway it's driving at 72 mph with 2 adults, total weight about 350-370 lbs including stuff in trunk. In the city it's with 2 adults around 80% if the time. a/c was running all the time. Note that the car reading for mpg was right on
#25
just got my ux250h last week, traded in a 9yr old CT200h
the first 200km, getting about 30km/l or 70mpg, usually drive within the eco range and HUD first level mark
my traction battery is only at level 3, perhaps I have not driven it enough to recharge fully
I set my drive to ECO mode
the first 200km, getting about 30km/l or 70mpg, usually drive within the eco range and HUD first level mark
my traction battery is only at level 3, perhaps I have not driven it enough to recharge fully
I set my drive to ECO mode
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#26
Bought a 2020 UX250h back in the end of April. Have consistently gotten between 50-55mpg each fill up so far. Mix of city and highway driving in the Chicagoland suburbs. Mpg will surely drop in the winter because of the cold.
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
Just curious why you guys are getting 30-40 mpg? I got 40mpg before on my old Nissan Sentra
I get about 45mpg with daily traffic and such prior to cold weather. Once the cold weather hits I'm in the low to mid 30s.
#27
Mine has settled in at 6.7 litres per 100 km after 12 months. Pretty consistent no matter what kind of driving. I don’t do any special coasting or modified driving, just use like a regular car. Keep in Eco and flip to Sport if some Highway passing speed is needed.
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#29
Awesome fuel mpg
A couple of years ago, my wife and I took a 6000 round mile trip from Oklahoma to Maine and the Canadian Maritime Provinces in our '07 Prius, and was thrilled with the average 53.1 mpg we averaged. This summer we are in our 2020 UX250h, and taking a similar trip to the Pocono Mountains and then down to Alabama beaches. We have been equally thrilled, and after 2000 miles have averaged 46.8 mpg,on the dash, and 46.02 calculated, far better than expected, and better than the EPA rating. This is with a fully loaded car (month long trip) at highway speeds. Needless to say, we continue to love this car!!!
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#30
Another great mpg trip
Just returned from a three week trip from Oklahoma to Jekyl Island, Georgia, and then to Gulf Shores, Alabama. During the 3000 mile trip, which was predominately highway driven at 70 mph, we averaged 44.54 mpg (calculated, while the car is pretty close to accurate) which thrilled us with the high cost of gas (although nothing like the blue states). This little car has been a great surprise!