General data
FUELCONSUMPTION
Thefuelconsumptionfiguresshownbelowhavebeencalculatedusingastandardtesting
procedure(thenewECtestprocedurefromDirective93/116/EC),andproducedinaccordance
withThePassengerCarFuelConsumption(Amendment)Order1996.Undernormaluse,acar’s
actualfuelconsumptionfiguresmaydifferfromthoseachievedthroughthetestprocedure,
dependingondrivingtechnique,roadandtrafficconditions,environmentalfactors,vehicleand
loadconditions.
URBAN
EXTRA-URBAN
COMBINED
mpg
23.5
22.3
l/100km
mpg
31.5
29.2
l/100km
mpg
28.0
26.2
l/100km
90
Td5
models:
12.0
12.7
9.0
9.7
10.1
10.8
110
Td5
&130 models:
Urbancycle
Theurbantestcycleiscarriedoutfromacoldstartandconsistsofaseriesofaccelerations,
decelerationsandperiodsofsteadyspeeddrivingandengineidling.Themaximumspeedattained
duringthetestis31mph(50km/h),withanaveragespeedof12mph(19km/h).
Extra-urbancycle
Theextra-urbantestcycleiscarriedoutimmediatelyaftertheurbantest.Approximatelyhalfthe
testcomprisessteadyspeeddriving,whiletheremainderconsistsofaseriesofaccelerations,
decelerationsandengineidling.Themaximumtestspeedis75mph(120km/h)andtheaverage
speed39mph(63km/h).Thetestiscarriedoutoveradistanceof4.3miles(7km).
Combined
Thecombinedfigureisanaverageoftheurbanandtheextra-urbantestcycleresults,whichhas
beenweightedtotakeaccountofthedifferentdistancescoveredduringthetwotests.
NOTE: These figures should not be compared with the figures produced using the ECE/EEC
procedure previouslyrequired by The Passenger Car Fuel Consumption Order 1983. Because of
the changes in test procedure, even the urban figures would differ if the same car were subjected
to both tests.
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Categories | Land Rover, Land Rover Defender 110, Land Rover Defender 130, Land Rover Defender 90 |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1999 |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Defender 90, 110, 130 Td5, Tdi, V8 |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
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Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
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