Comparison Of Hybrid And Conventional Car Fuel Consumption, Which Is More Efficient?
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YOGYAKARTA hybrid cars have recently become increasingly popular because they offer better fuel efficiency than conventional cars. Hybrid cars use a driving system with two energy sources, namely fossil fuels that are processed on internal combustion engines and electrical energy sourced from electric motors. The combination of the use of these two energy sources makes the consumption of fuel oil (BBM) in hybrid cars more efficient than conventional cars. The following is a comparison of the consumption of Hybrid and Conventional Car Fuel.

It has been mentioned above that hybrid cars offer better fuel efficiency than conventional cars. This is because hybrid cars have technology that can combine internal combustion engines and electric motors.

In comparison, the average consumption of hybrid-tech cars is 19 km to 25 km per liter. Depending on driving conditions, as well as other environmental factors.

For example, Toyota Camry Hybrid equipped with an A25A-FXS engine with a capacity of 2,487 cc, the fuel consumption can reach about 25 km per liter.

Meanwhile, the Suzuki XL 7 hybrid, which is lined with SHVS (Smart Hybrid Vehicle) technology, aka millid hybrid, is claimed to be able to cover a distance of up to 19 km per liter of gasoline.

Another example is the hybrid Zenix Kijang Innoba car with an M20A-FKS Dynamic Force engine, 172 dk and 204 Nm torque, as well as CVT transmission, the manufacturer's claim can penetrate 21 km per liter.

While the consumption of conventional Toyota Innova Reborn car fuels with diesel engine code 2GD-FTC common rail with engine capacities of 2,494 cc, fuel consumption is about 12.2 km to 19 km per liter, depending on how to drive and the condition of the environment.

For the All New Honda BR-V which uses a new 1.5L DOHC i-VTEC engine, the fuel consumption reaches 16.2 km per liter.

Another example is the Suzuki Ertiga LMPV (Low Multipurpose Vehicle) class car with an engine capacity of 1,462 cc, the average fuel consumption reaches 14.5 km per liter for in-city travel. As for out-of-town travel, the use of fuel can reach 18.6 km per liter.

From the data above, it can be concluded that the consumption of hybrid car fuel is much more efficient than conventional cars, both diesel and gasoline engines.

Hybrid cars can perform fuel use efficiency because they have technology that can combine internal combustion engines and electric motors.

This is information about the comparison of hybrid and conventional car fuel consumption. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.


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