Mitsubishi Asx Fuel Consumption

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The official fuel consumption for the Mitsubishi ASX generally ranges between 7.5L and 9.5L per 100km, depending on factors like engine variant (1.6L or 2.0L), transmission (manual or CVT), driving habits, and road conditions[1].

For example, the 1.6L manual transmission version may use around 8.5–9L/100km in city driving, while the 2.0L CVT model can achieve as low as 7.5L/100km on highways[1].

Focusing on model specifics, the 2018 Mitsubishi ASX with a 2.0-liter engine paired with CVT records city consumption of 8.5–9.2L/100km, highway consumption drops to 6.3–6.8L/100km, and combined fuel consumption averages 7.2–7.6L/100km[2]. For the front-wheel-drive variant, combined fuel consumption is about 6.6L/100km; the all-wheel-drive version is slightly higher at 7.0L/100km[2].

Other model years and engine configurations show variation:

  • 2019 ASX 2.0 AWD CVT: City 8.7L/100km, Highway 6.5L/100km, Combined 7.3L/100km[3]
  • 2019 ASX 2.0 CVT: City 7.7L/100km, Highway 5.8L/100km, Combined 6.5L/100km[3]
  • 2016 ASX 1.6 Di-D AWD (Diesel): City 5.6L/100km, Highway 4.7L/100km, Combined 5.0L/100km[3]
  • 2012 ASX 1.6 MIVEC: City 7.4L/100km, Highway 4.9L/100km, Combined 5.8L/100km[3]

The official combined figure for the 1.8 DiD 2WD (diesel) is 51.4 mpg (about 5.5L/100km), while the petrol engine records 47.1 mpg (about 6.0L/100km)[4]. With careful driving, actual fuel efficiency may sometimes exceed official figures, competing well with other compact SUVs.

Factors like traffic congestion, regular maintenance (e.g., replacing air filters, maintaining tire pressure), reasonable use of air conditioning, and avoiding sudden acceleration all help optimize the ASX’s fuel consumption[1][2].

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