10 most fuel efficient cars of 2014
- All cars in the top 10 of the Kelly Blue Book are in line hybrid and electric vehicles.In the list of 10 vehicles consume fuel at 5.88 ltr per 100 km of the Kelly Blue Book 2013 is a significant change. Specifically, in the previous year, the figure is 5.88 ltr per 100 km fuel consumption on the highway. Meanwhile, in 2013, it is the combined fuel consumption of the vehicle.10. 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-inThe equivalent fuel consumption in the first 17 km: 2.48 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption in the next 851 km: 4.7 ltr per 100 kmFrom its inception until now, Toyota Prius is the king of hybrid cars if the fuel savings. Rechargeable
electric hybrid version nor do they spend Toyota Prius family with
fuel consumption equivalent to only 2.48 ltr per 100 km in the first 17
km. This is the fuel consumption is equivalent to two-wheeled vehicles.
Do not stop there, Toyota Prius Plug-in 2013 is just 3 hours to fully charge the phone. In the U.S. market, Toyota Prius Plug-in 2013 is quite large in terms of preferential prices.9. 2013 Tesla Model SThe equivalent fuel consumption in city: 2.5 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.42 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 2.48 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 334 kmWith
a price of about U.S. $ 63,500 after tax incentives, 2013 Tesla Model S
will satisfy users with flexible steering, smoother design, touch
screen 17 inch sized space optional 7-seat interior and generous luggage compartment.
Yet,
the 2013 Tesla Model S can accelerate from 0-96 km / h in 6 seconds
and 334 km distance completed only by electrical energy. Over time, the user will receive the 2013 Tesla Model S is really a great electric cars.8. 2013 Chevrolet VoltThe equivalent fuel consumption in the first 56 km: 2.4 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption in the next 553 km: 6.36 ltr per 100 kmOn the one hand, Chevrolet Volt owners a total operating range greater than any other electric vehicle. Even
with the scope of activities of the Chevrolet Volt electric energy
well ahead of the other competitors in the segment plug-in hybrids.
On the other hand, the more expensive Chevrolet Volt rivals. Themselves when fuel consumption gasoline engine is activated, usually after the first 56 km, also inferior segment models.7. Nissan Leaf 2012The equivalent fuel consumption in city: 2.16 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.56 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 2.38 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 117 km
Although new on the market since 2010, but Nissan Leaf has quickly become a favorite choice of the electric car devotees. We can say, this is the perfect choice for those who travel frequently on the daily distances are not too short. Not only faster recharging, Nissan Leaf still run smoothly and create a sense of comfort for the driver.6. 2013 Ford C-Max EnergiThe equivalent fuel consumption in the first 33 km: 2.35 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption in the next 965 km: 5.47 ltr per 100 km
This is the electric version of the Ford charging C-Max hybrid. Vehicles equipped with larger cluster size batteries and a charging socket, supply operating range 33 km with its own power.5. 2013 Ford Focus EVThe equivalent fuel consumption in city: 2.14 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.38 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 2.24 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 122 km
With electric drive system, the Focus EV in 2013 grew to affection for small cars popular in the global market from Ford. Vehicle comes more modern equipment such as high-performance charger reduces charging time. In addition, the 2013 Ford Focus EV can move within an average 122 km after each charge.4. Smart ForTwo ED 2013The equivalent fuel consumption in city: 1.93 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.53 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 2.2 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 109 km
Start on sale in the spring of this year, Smart ForTwo ED 2013 was dubbed the cheapest electric cars on the market. Price starts at the Smart ForTwo ED 2013 stood at only U.S. $ 25,000.3. 2013 Mitsubishi iThe equivalent fuel consumption in city: 1.87 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.38 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 2.1 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 128 km
Contrary to Smart, Mitsubishi believes that the new 2013 i electric vehicle mass is the cheapest on the U.S. market. Depending on preferential tariffs, Mitsubishi i 2013 cost about U.S. $ 21,000. Not only cheap, 2013 Mitsubishi i possesses relatively stable operating range, 128 km.2. 2013 Honda Fit EVThe equivalent fuel consumption in city: 1.78 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.24 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 1.99 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 133 km
2013 Honda Fit EV convert gasoline engines to electric motors with a capacity of 92 kW. As a result, Honda Fit EV can carry 5 people on the way up to 133 km before needing recharging.1. 2013 Scion iQ EVThe equivalent fuel consumption in city: 1.7 ltr per 100 kmThe equivalent fuel consumption on the highway: 2.24 ltr per 100 kmFuel consumption on the combined equivalent: 1.94 ltr per 100 kmOperating Range: 80 km