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Real-world fuel use shows popular Australian new cars drastically exceed claims


The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has released its latest real-world fuel efficiency data, revealing multiple popular vehicles which couldn’t match their official fuel economy claims – and a handful that beat them.

The peak body for state-based motoring clubs such as the NRMA, RAVC and RACQ released its first Real-World Testing Program (RWTP) results for nine vehicles in November 2023, and has now released data on another 13 vehicles based on testing conducted in December.

These results are based on a 93km testing loop around Geelong and surrounding areas.

Of these 13 vehicles, four recorded fuel consumption figures more than 10 per cent higher than their respective manufacturer claims.

The biggest fuel economy disparity was recorded for the 2021 BMW X3 xDrive30i, with its observed fuel economy figure being 20 per cent higher than its official claim.

BMW claims its 2021 X3 has combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.4L/100km, with CO2 emissions of 169g/km. In the AAA’s testing, it used 8.9L/100km and produced 208g/km.

The real-world test also saw the 2022 MG 3 Core’s fuel consumption return a figure 19 per cent higher than its official claim.

MG says the MG 3 uses 6.7L/100km and will emit 159g/km of CO2, however, based on the AAA’s testing, it used 7.9L/100km and produced 180g/km of CO2.

The AAA also tested a 2022 Audi Q5 35 TDI, for which it observed fuel consumption 17 per cent higher than the official claim.

Audi claims this model has a combined cycle fuel economy figure of 4.8L/100km and will emit 125g/km of CO2, but the AAA’s testing revealed results of 5.6L/100km and 147g/km.

In contrast, the 2023 Kia Carnival S diesel tested by the AAA beat its official combined cycle claim by seven per cent – consuming 6.0L/100km and emitting 159g/km of CO2, against Kia’s claims of 6.5L/100km and 170g/km of CO2.

However, testing revealed the Carnival S exceeded limits for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions. It produced 522 mg/km of NOx, against the current official mandated lab limit under Australian Design Rule 79/04 of 180mg/km.

The AAA also called out the Hyundai Staria and Kia Sportage diesels tested for exceeding NOx limits, while the MG 3 produced 1853mg/km of carbon monoxide – well above the current official mandated lab limit of 1000mg/km.

In October 2022, the Australian Government set aside $14 million to test vehicles in real-world conditions against their respective manufacturer fuel and emissions claims.

The AAA is responsible for managing the program, and started last year on its goal to test over 200 cars, utes and vans over four years.

“Australian families and fleet buyers can place their faith in the reliability of these tests, which show that when comparing vehicles, consumers cannot assume that better lab performance will translate into real-world savings,” said AAA managing director Michael Bradley.

“Using these fuel consumption test results will improve motoring affordability for Australians while cleaning up our light vehicle fleet.”

Below are results from the AAA’s latest round of testing. The table below displays the fuel consumption in litres per 100km.

Vehicle Fuel type Mandated claim AAA testing result Disparity
2022 Audi Q5 Diesel 4.8L/100km 5.6L/100km +17 per cent
2021 BMW X3 Petrol 7.4L/100km 8.9L/100km +20 per cent
2023 Hyundai i30 Petrol 7.4L/100km 7.5L/100km +1 per cent
2022 Hyundai Staria Diesel 8.2L/100km 8.3L/100km +1 per cent
2023 Kia Carnival Diesel 6.5L/100km 6.0L/100km -7 per cent
2023 Kia Sportage Diesel 6.3L/100km 6.6L/100km +5 per cent
2023 MG 3 Petrol 6.7L/100km 7.9L/100km +19 per cent
2022 MG HS Petrol 7.3L/100km 7.4L/100km +1 per cent
2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Petrol 7.3L/100km 7.6L/100km +3 per cent
2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Petrol 7.6L/100km 7.9L/100km +4 per cent
2022 Toyota Camry Petrol 6.8L/100km 6.7L/100km -1 per cent
2021 Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid 3.8L/100km 4.3L/100km +12 per cent
2023 Volvo XC40 Petrol 6.9L/100km 7.6L/100km +9 per cent

The following table reflects the CO2 emissions results:

Vehicle Fuel type Mandated claim AAA testing result Disparity
2022 Audi Q5 Diesel 125g/km 147g/km +17 per cent
2021 BMW X3 Petrol 169g/km 208g/km +23 per cent
2023 Hyundai i30 Petrol 173g/km 173g/km
2022 Hyundai Staria Diesel 218g/km 218g/km
2023 Kia Carnival Diesel 170g/km 159g/km -6 per cent
2023 Kia Sportage Diesel 163g/km 173g/km +6 per cent
2023 MG 3 Petrol 159g/km 180g/km +13 per cent
2022 MG HS Petrol 170g/km 173g/km +1 per cent
2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Petrol 165g/km 173g/km +4 per cent
2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Petrol 172g/km 183g/km +6 per cent
2022 Toyota Camry Petrol 155g/km 157g/km +1 per cent
2021 Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid 86g/km 98g/km +13 per cent
2023 Volvo XC40 Petrol 158g/km 177g/km +12 per cent

MORE: All the AAA’s real-world testing results
MORE: Which SUVs don’t match their fuel economy stickers in the real world?

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