I just filled up the 17.4 gallon tank and my total range was 270 miles (15.5mpg). Even light driving in the city has yielded me terrible gas mileage even in eco mode. I am in San Francisco and there are a lot of hills, but still the combines fuel economy misses the 21mpg mark by quite a bit.
I did some digging, and it seems that over inflating fuel economy figures is nothing new to Hyundai-Kai Motor Corp. In fact, there was a
settlement back in 2019 related to this. This fuel-efficiency ratings scandal sullied Hyundai Motor Corp.'s image and left millions of consumers wondering if they can trust the EPA window sticker the next time they shop for a new car or truck. Hyundai has had to roll back its fuel-efficiency claims for eight models, along with an additional five rollbacks for cars and crossovers sold by its sister company, Kia Motors. Hyundai and Kia issued a joint statement saying they will give customers a personalized debit card that will reimburse them for their difference in the EPA combined fuel economy rating, based on the fuel price in their area and their own actual miles driven. The carmakers explained that the issue was rooted in an error by its South Korean test crew. The problem has been corrected and won't happen again, Kia and Hyundai say.
I love everything about this car, but I'm sorely disappointed in seeing this engine guzzle gas. I'm coming from a Range Rover and this car is requiring filling up almost twice as often.