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Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

Fuel consumption in a vehicle is measured in litres per 100 km and CO2 emissions in grams CO2 per km.

Explanation
P5-1507-Icon CO2gram CO₂/km
P5-1507-Icon Fuel consumption (l/100km)litre/100 km
P5-1507-Icon Fuel consumption Blendedcombined driving
P5-1507-Icon Aut transmissionAutomatic gearbox
P5-1526-XC90Hybrid-Icon Range symbolcar's possible range with electric operation (km)

Note

If the consumption and emission data is missing then it is included in the enclosed supplement.
P5-1507-Icon Car symbolP5-1507-Icon Fuel consumption BlendedP5-1526-XC90Hybrid-Icon Range symbol
P5-1507-Icon CO2P5-1507-Icon Fuel consumption (l/100km)
T8 Twin Engine (B4204T35)P5-1507-Icon Aut transmission492.143[1]

Note

The capacity of the hybrid battery diminishes with age and use, which may result in increased use of the internal combustion engine and, as a consequence, reduced fuel economy and reduced range during electric operation.

Fuel consumption and emission values in the table above are based on specific EU cycles[2], that apply to cars with kerb weight in the basic version and without extra equipment. The car's weight may increase depending on equipment. This, as well as how heavily the car is loaded, increases fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.

There are several reasons for increased fuel consumption compared with the table's values. Examples of this are:

  • If the car is not charged regularly from the mains power circuit.
  • The driver's driving style.
  • If the customer has specified wheels larger than those fitted as standard on the model's basic version, then rolling resistance increases.
  • High speed results in increased wind resistance.
  • Fuel quality, road and traffic conditions, weather and the condition of the car.

A combination of the above-mentioned examples can result in significantly improved consumption. For further information, please refer to the regulations referred to[2].

Large deviations in fuel consumption may arise in a comparison with the EU driving cycles[2] which are used in the certification of the car and on which the consumption figures in the table are based.

Note

Extreme weather conditions, driving with a trailer or driving at high altitudes in combination with fuel quality are factors that could affect the car's fuel consumption.

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