What is the fuel consumption of Kia Picanto?

What is the fuel consumption of Kia Picanto?

Fuel Consumption Summary

Driver’s Fuel Consumption
Best: 5.0 litre/100km (20.0km/litre)
Worse: 50.0 litre/100km (2.0km/litre)
Average: 9.0 litre/100km (11.15km/litre)

How many Litres per 100km does a Kia Picanto use?

5.8L / 100km
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Kia Picanto S Details
Fuel tank capacity 35L
Fuel consumption (combined average) 5.8L / 100km
Fuel consumption city (average) 7.9L / 100km
Fuel consumption highway (average) 4.6L / 100km

How many miles can a Kia Picanto do on a full tank?

Performance

Power 83 bhp
Torque 122 Nm, 90 ft-lb
CO2 Emissions 128 g/km
Euro Emissions Standard 6
Miles Per Tank 415 miles

How can I increase my Picanto fuel average?

Wind resistance increases fuel consumption. Try to keep windows closed at high speeds and remove roof racks and boxes when not in use. Removing a roof-top cargo box can save as much as 20% on fuel over a year. According to the AA, dropping from 80mph to 70mph could save you up to 25% in fuel.

What is Eco mode in Picanto?

In this way the energy saving mode will allow you to restart your vehicle and the eco mode will make your car more ecological. Eco mode is deactivatable by a button on the console of your Kia Picanto or when you press hard on the accelerator pedal because it is not essential for driving your car.

How many Litres is a Kia Picanto?

The Picanto is offered with a choice of two gasoline engines: a 1.0 liter three-cylinder or a 1.25 liter four-cylinder. The Europe-spec 1.25 liter engine features ecoDynamics, Kia’s start-stop system. In addition, there is also a petrol/LPG version of the 1.0 liter engine available.

Are Kia Picanto good on fuel?

Kia Picanto MPG & CO2 The Kia Picanto will be a very cheap car to run, as both the 1.0-litre and 1.25-litre petrol engines return excellent mpg – Kia claims 64.2mpg and up to 61.4mpg respectively for manual-gearbox cars equipped with stop-start.