Average fuel consumption Mitsubishi Lancer Sport 2.0i 16V (135 Hp) 2003-2007
Average fuel consumption based on inCarDoc application data.
Total Measurement Range: | |
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Distance | 5321 km / 3306 mi |
Trips сount | 395 |
Technical details: | |
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Engine volume | 2 l |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Horsepower | 135 hp |
Transmission | Manual |
Consumption:
Comparison with other Mitsubishi Lancer Sport 2.0i 16V (135 Hp) 2003-2007 models
Model | Urban | Combined | Сountryside |
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Lancer Sport 1.6i 16V (98 Hp) | 12.3 l/100km | 8.6 l/100km | 7.2 l/100km |
Lancer 2.0i (150 Hp) CVT | 12.5 l/100km | 9.5 l/100km | 8.3 l/100km |
Lancer 1.8i (143 Hp) CVT | 12.3 l/100km | 8.7 l/100km | 7.9 l/100km |
Lancer 1.3i 16V (82 Hp) | 10.7 l/100km | 8.2 l/100km | 6.4 l/100km |
Lancer Evolution 2.0 (295 Hp) | 19.7 l/100km | 13.9 l/100km | 8.7 l/100km |
Lancer Ralliart 2.0 (240 Hp) | 17.3 l/100km | 12.0 l/100km | 10.7 l/100km |
Lancer Sport 1.6i 16V (98 Hp) | 19.1 mpg(US) | 27.4 mpg(US) | 32.7 mpg(US) |
Lancer 2.0i (150 Hp) CVT | 18.8 mpg(US) | 24.8 mpg(US) | 28.3 mpg(US) |
Lancer 1.8i (143 Hp) CVT | 19.1 mpg(US) | 27.0 mpg(US) | 29.8 mpg(US) |
Lancer 1.3i 16V (82 Hp) | 22.0 mpg(US) | 28.7 mpg(US) | 36.8 mpg(US) |
Lancer Evolution 2.0 (295 Hp) | 11.9 mpg(US) | 16.9 mpg(US) | 27.0 mpg(US) |
Lancer Ralliart 2.0 (240 Hp) | 13.6 mpg(US) | 19.6 mpg(US) | 22.0 mpg(US) |
Lancer Sport 1.6i 16V (98 Hp) | 23.0 mpg(UK) | 32.8 mpg(UK) | 39.2 mpg(UK) |
Lancer 2.0i (150 Hp) CVT | 22.6 mpg(UK) | 29.7 mpg(UK) | 34.0 mpg(UK) |
Lancer 1.8i (143 Hp) CVT | 23.0 mpg(UK) | 32.5 mpg(UK) | 35.8 mpg(UK) |
Lancer 1.3i 16V (82 Hp) | 26.4 mpg(UK) | 34.4 mpg(UK) | 44.1 mpg(UK) |
Lancer Evolution 2.0 (295 Hp) | 14.3 mpg(UK) | 20.3 mpg(UK) | 32.5 mpg(UK) |
Lancer Ralliart 2.0 (240 Hp) | 16.3 mpg(UK) | 23.5 mpg(UK) | 26.4 mpg(UK) |
Frequently asked questions
According to real-world user data from the inCarDoc application, MitsubishiВ LancerВ with a 2 l Gasoline consumes on average:
- In urban conditions: 12.4 l/100km 19.0 mpg(US) 22.8 mpg(UK);
- In combined cycle: 9.2 l/100km 25.6 mpg(US) 30.7 mpg(UK);
- On the highway: 7.6 l/100km 30.9 mpg(US) 37.2 mpg(UK).
Official data ( 8.4 l/100km 28.0 mpg(US) 33.6 mpg(UK) ) is obtained under laboratory conditions. In real-world driving, fuel consumption may be higher-for example, in city traffic it can reach 12.4 l/100km 19.0 mpg(US) 22.8 mpg(UK) due to traffic jams, aggressive driving, climate, and road conditions.
According to inCarDoc, the average fuel consumption of Mitsubishi Lancer Sport 2.0i 16V (135 Hp) 2003-2007 on highways is 7.6 l/100km 30.9 mpg(US) 37.2 mpg(UK) ) is obtained under laboratory conditions. In real-world driving, fuel consumption may be higher-for example, in city traffic it can reach
With an average combined fuel consumption of 9.2 l/100km 25.6 mpg(US) 30.7 mpg(UK) , Mitsubishi Lancer Sport 2.0i 16V (135 Hp) 2003-2007 will use approximately 92 liters of fuel over a distance of 1,000 km.
Fuel consumption is 9.2 l/100km 25.6 mpg(US) 30.7 mpg(UK) in combined mode.
Absolutely! If you want to view real fuel consumption statistics for other Mitsubishi Lancer configurations, we have data on the following versions:
- Mitsubishi Lancer Sport 1.6i 16V (98 Hp) 2003-2017
- Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0i (150 Hp) CVT 2007-2017
- Mitsubishi Lancer 1.8i (143 Hp) CVT 2007-2017
- Mitsubishi Lancer 1.3i 16V (82 Hp) 2003-2007
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 2.0 (295 Hp) 2007-2017
- Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart 2.0 (240 Hp) 2009-2017
To find real-world stats for other MitsubishiВ Lancer versions, use the filter at this link: here
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