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US Rated Fuel Economy vs the Stinger (1MPG Less?)

Tonezorz

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I find it interesting that the us EPA MPG ratings for the G70 are 1 less combined than they are for the Stinger.

AWD Stinger: Fuel Economy of 2019 Kia Stinger AWD

AWD G70: Fuel Economy of 2019 Genesis G70 AWD

Both for 2019.

Has there been anything mentioned as to why this might be? Same powertrain, but different transmission tuning? I would think with the G70 being smaller and lighter, it would get the better fuel economy.
 
I find it interesting that the us EPA MPG ratings for the G70 are 1 less combined than they are for the Stinger.

AWD Stinger: Fuel Economy of 2019 Kia Stinger AWD

AWD G70: Fuel Economy of 2019 Genesis G70 AWD

Both for 2019.

Has there been anything mentioned as to why this might be? Same powertrain, but different transmission tuning? I would think with the G70 being smaller and lighter, it would get the better fuel economy.

Does the Stinger have engine start/stop?
 
Yes it does and the G70 does not. So that might be it. Huge plus though that we don't have it IMO even if it hurts mileage. The start/stop in the Kia was one of the worst I have tried.

Can't explain the 2.0T difference as it is on the highway rating. Maybe the Stinger is more aerodynamic? (although I thought it was the other way around...) :unsure:
 
The 2.0L has auto start/stop. Didn't seem to help.
 
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Yes it does and the G70 does not. So that might be it. Huge plus though that we don't have it IMO even if it hurts mileage. The start/stop in the Kia was one of the worst I have tried.

Can't explain the 2.0T difference as it is on the highway rating. Maybe the Stinger is more aerodynamic? (although I thought it was the other way around...) :unsure:

Everybody that I know that has the start/stop 'feature' turns it off every time they get into their car. Maybe different on something like a Prius or other hybrid ...
 
All I know is that the G70's transmission is geared super short for more smiles per gallon!
 
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