The Nissan NP300 2.0 single cab has a manufacturer-reported fuel consumption of 12 liters per 100 km, which translates to approximately 8.33 km per liter[1].
Real-world user data and independent testing from other NP300 petrol models generally support this figure, often reporting between 12 and 13 liters per 100 km for petrol engines used primarily in urban driving conditions[7]. MPG reports from U.S. sources for various NP300 models, including the Frontier variant, translate to roughly 20–22 miles per gallon (mpg), or 11–12.5 liters per 100 km[2][3]. These figures are close to official numbers, albeit with the usual variation seen in real-world use depending on load, driving style, and conditions.
Diesel variants of the NP300 are notably more efficient, averaging 9.6 liters per 100 km (about 10.42 km/l)[1]. If comparing, the 2.0 petrol model is less economical than the diesel options.
Actual owner experiences from forums report that higher city driving, carrying heavy loads, aggressive acceleration, or speeding can all push consumption beyond quoted figures[7]. Conversely, careful driving on open roads may result in figures slightly better than stated.