MEDIA RELEASE
22 November 2017
DOE’s Fuel Economy Run Highlights Vehicle Efficiency
READY, SET, GO: DOE Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella waves the starting flag in kicking off the 13th DOE Fuel Economy Run at Clark, Pampanga Nov. 20-22.
The aim of the Fuel Economy Run was to raise awareness on the importance of fuel-efficient technology in automobiles and the positive impact of said technology on motorists and the environment.
(Clark, Pampanga)--As part of its efforts to promote better awareness of fuel-efficient technology in vehicles, the Department of Energy (DOE), with Petron Corporation, conducted the 13th DOE Fuel Economy Run on 20-21 November in Clark, Pampanga.
“Through this event, we will be able to determine fuel consumption rating in kilometers per liter of different brand new vehicles available in the market in accordance with actual highway driving conditions,†DOE Undersecretary Wimpy Fuentebella said as he spoke on behalf of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi during the opening program.
A total of 55 participants consisting of sedans, service utility vehicles (SUV), multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) and pickups from various car manufacturers joined the fuel economy run with 26 vehicles running on diesel and 26 vehicles on gasoline.
“DOE aims to empower our consumers in their choice of vehicle by putting a premium on energy efficiency,†Fuentebella added.
Results were announced during the awarding ceremonies afternoon of Tuesday (21 November) based on the evaluation of the participants’ statistics after the run.
For the diesel entries, the Volkswagen Golf GTS was the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the sedan category with a fuel economy rating of 27.91 kilometers/liter (km/L). In the SUV category, Ssangyong Rodius topped the list with a rating of 33.12 km/L.
Toyota Innova had the highest rating of 21.60 km/L for the MPV category, while Mahindra Supro ranked the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the pickup category with a rating of 22.52 km/L.
For the gasoline entries, Kia Picanto posted the highest rating of 29.23 km/L for the sedan category, while the Honda BR-V with a rating of 22.22 km/L emerged the best in the SUV category.
The Chevrolet Trax led the MPV category with a rating of 17.98 km/L, while the BAIC Freedom ranked the most fuel-efficient in the pickup category with a rating of 15.10 km/L.
Fuentebella explained that “the results of the fuel economy run will help our vehicle-buying public know the car’s fuel economy performance rating before they purchase any of them.â€
Below is the complete list indicating the participating vehicles’ brand and model with their respective fuel economy rating (in kilometers per liter) after the fuel economy run:
DIESEL ENTRIES
NO
BRAND
MODEL
VEHICLE TYPE
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT (CC)
TRANSMISSION
FUEL ECONOMY RATING (km/L)
1
Volkswagen
Golf GTS
Sedan
1968
Automatic
27.91
2
Hyundai
Accent
Sedan
1591
Automatic
27.80
3
Volkswagen
Jetta
Sedan
1968
Automatic
24.75
4
Volvo
S90 D4
Sedan
1969
Automatic
21.13
5
Ssangyong
Rodius
SUV
1998
Automatic
33.12
6
Mini
Countryman
SUV
1998
Automatic
30.64
7
Peugeot
3008
SUV
1997
Automatic
25.39
8
Honda
CR-V
SUV
1597
Automatic
23.96
9
Ssangyong
Tivoli XLV
SUV
1597
Automatic
22.35
10
Volvo
V90 Cross Country D4
SUV
1969
Automatic
21.40
11
Mitsubishi
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