Hyundai H1 Fuel Consumption

The fuel consumption of Hyundai H1 varies by model year, engine type, and transmission. Real-world fuel economy is often higher than official figures, typically by 11% to 22% depending on production year and configuration[1].

For recent models:

  • 2018 Hyundai H1 2.5 MT: 7.6 l/100km (manual transmission, official value)
  • 2018 Hyundai H1 2.5 AT: 8.8 l/100km (automatic, official), real-world average about 10.0 l/100km (+14%)

For 2015 models:

  • 2.5 diesel 170 HP AT: 9.0 l/100km (official), real-world 11.0 l/100km (+22%)
  • 2.5 diesel 4×4 170 HP AT: 8.5 l/100km (official), real-world 10.4 l/100km (+22%)

Earlier versions, such as the 2002–2007 Hyundai H1 2.5 TD (99 HP), show:

  • Combined cycle: 14.1 l/100km (real-world average), with urban reaching up to 16.1 l/100km and highway about 10.1 l/100km[2].
  • Official figures for the 2.5 TD are 9.6 l/100km combined, but user data often exceeds this due to factors like driving style and conditions[2].

Other typical real-world values for the H1 (2002–2007, diesel) according to user data:

  • 2.5 CRDI LWB (140 Hp): Urban 17.2 l/100km, Combined 11.7 l/100km, Highway 11.2 l/100km
  • 2.5 CRDi (136 Hp): Urban 15.8 l/100km, Combined 13.0 l/100km, Highway 11.6 l/100km[2].

Across the Hyundai H1 range from 2011 onward, official fuel economy figures are generally between 7.5 l/100km and 10.6 l/100km depending on engine and drivetrain specification[3]. Actual usage is often higher, especially in city driving.

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