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Are Hyundai cars fuel efficient? Hyundai economy explained

Learn more about the fuel efficiency of Hyundai models and the best cars to choose to save on fuel

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What is fuel efficiency?

When it comes to driving, fuel efficiency refers to how far you can travel on a certain amount of fuel.

This is usually measured in miles per gallon (MPG) and gives an indicator of how economical your vehicle is.

Cars with poor fuel efficiency will need filling up with fuel more regularly, while cars with good fuel efficiency can travel long distances on a smaller amount of fuel.

You’ll usually find that performance-based models will have poorer fuel economy, but this won’t be a surprise to those who drive them or dream of doing so.

You can pick a more ‘sensible’ vehicle if you want to make the most of your fuel tank.

Hyundai has some great models on offer when it comes to fuel efficiency, including some hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) options if you want to top up your tank with some battery power.

Models like the Hyundai Kona, IONIQ 5, Tucson and Santa Fe are great picks for saving money on petrol and diesel.

How does Hyundai ensure fuel efficiency in its cars?

Many manufacturers, including Hyundai, have moved towards electric motoring in recent years and this is a huge helper for cutting back on fuel costs.

Electric and hybrid cars are usually more expensive to purchase than their fuel-powered alternatives, but these will definitely help you cut back on running costs over time.

Plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid vehicles also use regenerative braking, so you don’t always have to plug in to get a boost.

There are a few cars available as hybrids, including the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, Santa Fe Hybrid, and the Kona Hybrid.

Car manufacturers might also choose to use lightweight materials as they build their vehicles, as this helps increase fuel efficiency by decreasing the weight of the vehicle.

You can take matters into your own hands to increase fuel efficiency in a Hyundai car as well.

Taking measures like removing extra heavy loads from your car or taking off your roof rack can help with this, and using your air-conditioning and heating sparingly will also have positive effects on fuel consumption.

Sensible driving with no erratic braking or flooring it at top speeds can also help save on fuel in a Hyundai.

Plus, Hyundai models often have low running costs elsewhere. They're reliable cars that are easy to maintain and repair, with parts being widely available.

A grey Hyundai plugged into electric charging points

How can I check if my Hyundai is fuel efficient?

Modern cars like Hyundais usually have a trip computer that will tell you just how many miles per gallon you’re covering, so you’ll always have a good idea of your fuel efficiency.

To calculate your MPG figure yourself, follow these few steps:

  1. Next time you fill up your tank, take the number of litres it took to fill your tank and multiply this by 0.219 to convert the figure into gallons

  2. Subtract your starting mileage from before your trip from the final number of miles covered

  3. Divide the number of miles covered by the gallons figure to find your MPG

Which Hyundai models have the best fuel economy?

The most efficient Hyundia model you can choose will be fully electric, as these obviously ditch fuel all together.

The Hyundai IONIQ 6 offers up to 338 miles of electric range and can be recharged using an ultra-fast charger in as little as 18 minutes. This is ideal for long road trips and is still practical for daily use.

The Kona Electric is a great SUV EV that can cover up to 300 miles on a single charge. It’s a comfortable and sleek model that will be ideal for busy families.

Hybrid options are a great choice if you’re not ready to go fully battery-powered, with the Tucson Plug-In Hybrid being another ideal SUV choice. You’ll get up to 38 miles of EV driving range before you even need to touch your fuel reserves.

For something with petrol power, the Hyundai Bayon is an economical choice that offers up to 53.3mpg with added mild hybrid tech. You won’t even notice the addition of the mild hybrid setup, but it will take the edge off your fuel consumption.

For something smaller, a Hyundai i10 will get you up to 50.4mpg form the 1.0-litre model. This one is perfect for city driving and cruising around town.

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