Bmw 330e Mpg Without Charging Reddit
The instant power you gain from the battery, as well as the ease of charging, and being able to gain charge while driving efficiently is amazing and would definitely recommend the 330e over any 330i. 2019+ BMW 3 AND 4-SERIES FORUMS (G2x Generation) Local Forums UK 330e petrol only mpg please! What MPG are you achieving and what is your driving style and charging behaviour? Sadly, I don't get the option for a 330e.
The BMW 330e provides exceptional fuel economy for a hybrid vehicle, with an impressive mpg rating without charging of up to 72 miles per gallon. This hybrid vehicle is powered by a 2.0L four. The 330e's small gas tank (10.6 gallons vs.
15.6 gallons for the 330i) is an annoyance on road trips. The fuel economy (US EPA Combined City/Highway MPG) of the 330e without external charging is actually less than a 330i. whats the fuel consumption of bmw 330e without a charged battery? i work 80km from home and i cant charge my car at work only at home.
so i do 160km per day. Am i really saving fuel for this situation? should i go for 330i instead? My bmw gets a solid 16-17 mpg so you got me beat.
All of my BMW's have exceeded every number that was published. Exceeded = exceeding my expectations, generally fuel economy and acceleration times are published in favor of being accurate and i have always gotten better acceleration times and better fuel efficiency than what is published across 7 bmw's. Thinking of giving this 330e a home.
330e owners, pros and cons on the car, and what's the range/mpg on driving fully hybrid? The price of the 330e is only $1,000 more than the 330i and the $5000 tax credit makes it substantially cheaper. The 330e would work with my commuting and daily driving.
My only concern is going out for a fun weekend drive on the twisty back roads. I still like my E90 328i on the backroads. The hydraulic steering is still great.
Range, MPG, and CO2 emissions for the BMW 330e Depending on the particular specification you choose, the 330e's electric range can reach up to 37 miles and it produces between 31 and 36 g/km of CO2.