The fuel consumption of the Lotus Evija is -- (the most fuel-efficient), and the highest fuel consumption is --.
Fuel consumption is most intuitively measured as the fuel required to travel a unit distance, which is known as L/100 kilometers.
Here are the fuel consumption for Lotus Evija cars, according to Lotus official:
Fuel economy, as the inverse of fuel consumption is another common indicator, which is calculated as the distance traveled per unit of fuel, such as kilometers/liter or miles/gallon.
The fuel consumption of a car mainly depends on its power technology and size. These variables include:
1. Road, traffic and weather conditions
2. Driving style
3. Vehicle speed, load and condition
The following formula is used to calculate fuel consumption in liters/100km, which is the most commonly used measure of fuel consumption.
(Liters used × 100) ÷km traveled = litres per 100 kilometers.
Is this way, you are easy to get the monthly fuel cost of Lotus Evija by our fuel cost calculator.
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Here are the width(mm) and variants of Lotus Evija:
Variants | 2019 Lotus Evija Type 130 |
width(mm) | 2000 |
No, Lotus Evija isn't available in Blind Spot Info System.
The height(mm) of Lotus Evija are 1122.
No, Lotus Evija isn't available in Head-up Display.
The width(mm) of Lotus Evija are 2000.
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