Fuel consumption, electric consumption and CO2 emissions

These are the certified values for your car's range and use of fuel and electrical power. However, electricity consumption and range, or fuel consumption vary according to the circumstances and driving conditions. These values should not be interpreted as an expected range but should primarily be used to compare different cars.

Procedure used to establish the values

The values in the table below are established in accordance with WLTP1, which is an international test method performed in a laboratory environment. The method uses drive cycles to simulate an average driving run of the car. Every drive cycle is determined by different conditions such as speed, time and mileage.

The standard is based on four drive cycle profiles with different average speeds:
Urban drivingLow speed
Suburban drivingMedium speed
Extra-urban drivingHigh speed
Motorway drivingExtra high speed

Symbol explanation

This is an explanation of the symbols used in the specification table below.

Weighted combined value. The value is weighted between electric operation and fuel operation over the entire drive cycle.
Gram CO₂/km.
Litre/100 km.
Certified value for the car's potential range (km) when using the electric motor2.
Urban and suburban driving.
Average value over all four drive cycle phases (urban, suburban, extra-urban and motorway driving).
Certified value for the car's electricity consumption (kWh/100 km). The value is an average over all four drive cycle phases (urban, suburban, extra-urban and motorway driving).
Low value.
High value.

 Note

The capacity of the traction battery decreases with age and use, which could result in increased use of the combustion engine, leading to higher fuel consumption and reduced electric range.

Specifications for range, fuel consumption and electricity consumption

B4204T56
301.219.48771
361.621.47563

 Note

If data is missing in the table, it will be updated at a later date.

Certified values and actual values

When driving, the car's electricity consumption and range, or fuel consumption can differ from the certified values. Some reasons for this may be:

  • Driving style.
  • Extra equipment and cargo affect the car's weight or air resistance.
  • Non-standard wheels can increase rolling resistance and air resistance.
  • High speed causes increased air resistance.
  • Road, traffic and weather conditions.
  • The general condition of the car.
  • Fuel grade.
  • Not charging the car regularly from the mains.
  1. 1 Worldwide Harmonised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure
  2. 2 The value should not be interpreted as an expected range. The range is difficult to achieve during normal driving.