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2015 MPG
3.8 RWD
18 city 22 combined 29 highway
3.8 AWD
16/19/25
5.0 RWD
15/18/23
If these numbers are acurate, it is likely then that CAFE standards may prevent release of 5.0 AWD in States.
www.fueleconomy.gov
If these numbers are accurate there are potentially two .gov issues at play. One is the gas guzzler tax, which requires 22.5mpg (under unrealistically ideal driving conditions) to avoid tax. The RWD 5.0 must be just a hair over that mark, and if the AWD system causes that much loss it would definitely dip under. CAFE wouldn't directly prevent the 5.0/AWD combo since it looks at Hyundai's fleet average. Ironically for CAFE purposes (and CAFE only) the more 5.0 AWD's Hyundai thinks they would sell the worse it would be for them to offer them.