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Some of these updates may even sound familiar, and while shooting the car this week in Charlotte, North Carolina, I stopped to figure out why. While driving the Sienna in Charlotte, I also got to play with its new, larger center touchscreen. It’ll also be good for 36 mpg combined on front-drive Siennas and 35 mpg on AWD trims.
The Environmental Protection Agency rates fuel economy at 30 mpg highway and combined in hybrid mode, with an impressive 84 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent) that measures the pure electric mode. mpg based on the dashboard computer. Charlotte to Orlando? Using 87 octane fuel, there is a total system of 260 horsepower combined.
mpg, with a breakdown of 174 all-electric and 290 hybrid miles. Charlotte to Orlando? We also feature those efficient gas-powered vehicles that are among the top mpg vehicles in their class. MPGe is a measurement of how far a car can travel, electrically, on the same amount of energy as is contained in one gallon of gasoline.
Duke Energy , Prius by Hymotion and Advanced Vehicle Research Center, July 2007, (Charlotte, NC). Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools,May 2007 (Charlotte, NC) Jennings Transportation, April 2007 (Nazareth, PA) Lake Chelan School District, June 2007 (Chelan, WA). Contact Ewan Pritchard at epritcha@advancedenergy.org.
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