Np300 Fuel Consumption

The Nissan NP300’s fuel consumption varies depending on the model, engine type, driving style, and conditions. For the commonly referenced NP300 Pick Up 2.5 dCi (133 Hp) Single Cab, the average combined fuel consumption is approximately 8.4 l/100km (28.0 mpg US, 33.6 mpg UK)[1]. For the King Cab version, combined consumption is listed at 9.8 l/100km (24.0 mpg US, 28.8 mpg UK), with higher rates in urban settings and slightly lower in countryside driving[1].

User reports from forums suggest typical real-world consumption figures for 2.5TD models ranging between 9 to 11.5 km/l (roughly 8.7 to 11.1 l/100km), depending on whether the driving is primarily city or highway[2]. Some users noted highway cruising at 115–120 km/h may yield around 10 km/l, with best-case scenarios over long trips improving slightly[2]. Newer NP300 Hardbody 2.5Tdi models similarly report around 10 km/l in mixed driving[2].

For the NP300 Navara (2.3 or 2.5 diesel engines) with modern automatic transmissions, reported economy can range wider. While some drivers employing efficient driving techniques (hypermiling) have recorded trips achieving 40 mpg (UK) or higher, typical usage tends to yield lower figures[3]. Other owners report city driving figures as low as 15 mpg (US) and motorway averages up to 24 mpg (US) for recent NP300 Navara automatics, with some combined averages tracking close to 19 mpg (US)[4]. Many UK drivers report overall averages around 30 mpg (UK) in mixed use or about 8–9 l/100km[6].

Expert opinions and automotive journalists commonly estimate real-world fuel economy for the Nissan NP300 between 36–40 mpg (UK) for 2WD models under optimal conditions, with 4WD and heavier-duty use pushing the figure lower[5].

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