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Model Year 2018 Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicles Model Year 2018 Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicles Biodiesel (B20) Vehicles Fuel/ Fuel Economy, Diesel Vehicle Engine Size/ Powertrain Make Model Transmission Fuel, City/Combined/ Type Cylinders Type Highway (MPG) B20 Chevrolet Colorado 2WD Pickup 2.8L I4 Auto 22/25/30 B20 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD Pickup 2.8L I4 Auto 20/23/28 B20 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 4WD Pickup 2.8L I4 Auto 19/20/22 Silverado 2500 HD B20 Chevrolet Pickup 6.6L V8 Auto N/A 2WD/4WD B20 Chevrolet Cruze Sedan 1.6L I4 Auto 31/37/47 B20 Chevrolet Cruze Sedan 1.6L I4 Manual 30/37/52 B20 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback Sedan 1.6L I4 Auto 30/35/45 B20 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback Sedan 1.6L I4 Manual 29/35/48 B20 Chevrolet Equinox FWD SUV 1.6L I4 Auto 28/32/39 B20 Chevrolet Equinox AWD SUV 1.6L I4 Auto 28/32/38 B20 Chevrolet Express 2500 Van 2.8L I4 Auto N/A B20 Ford F-150 2WD Pickup 3.0L V6 Auto 22/25/30 B20 Ford F-150 4WD Pickup 3.0L V6 Auto 20/22/25 B20 Ford F-150 4WD XL/XLT Pickup 3.0L V6 Auto 21/24/28 B20 Ford Super Duty F-250 Pickup 6.7L V8 Auto N/A Transit 150/250 Van/ B20 Ford Van 3.2L I5 Auto N/A Wagon August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 1 Biodiesel (B20) Vehicles (cont.) Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Engine Size/ Transmission Fuel Economy, Diesel Powertrain Type Cylinders Fuel, City/Combined/ Type Highway (MPG) B20 GMC Canyon 2WD Pickup 2.8L I4 Auto 22/25/30 B20 GMC Canyon 4WD Pickup 2.8L I4 Auto 20/23/28 Sierra 2500 Denali HD B20 GMC Pickup 6.6L V8 Auto N/A 2WD/4WD Sierra 2500 HD B20 GMC Pickup 6.6L V8 Auto N/A 2WD/4WD B20 GMC Terrain AWD SUV 1.6L I4 Auto 28/32/38 B20 GMC Terrain FWD SUV 1.6L I4 Auto 28/32/39 B20 GMC Savana 2500 Van 2.8L I4 Auto N/A B20 Jaguar XE Sedan 2.0L I4 Auto 32/36/42 B20 Jaguar XE AWD Sedan 2.0L I4 Auto 30/34/40 B20 Jaguar XF Sedan 2.0L I4 Auto 31/35/42 B20 Jaguar XF AWD Sedan 2.0L I4 Auto 30/34/40 B20 Jaguar F-Pace SUV 2.0L I4 Auto 26/29/33 B20 Land Rover Range Rover Velar SUV 2.0L I4 Auto 26/28/30 B20 Nissan Titan HD 2WD/4WD Pickup 5.0L V8 Auto N/A B20 Ram 1500 HD Pickup 3.0L V6 Auto N/A B20 Ram 2500 HD Pickup 6.7L I6 Auto N/A August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 2 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Propulsion; Battery Transmission Fuel Economy, City/ All-Electric Powertrain Type Combined/Highway Range (mi) Type (miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent, MPGe) 125 kW electric motor; BEV BMW I3 (94 Ah) Sedan Auto 129/118/106 114 94 Ah battery 125 kW electric motor; BEV BMW I3s (94 Ah) Sedan Auto 126/112/99 107 94 Ah battery BYD 75 kW electric motor; BEV e6 Wagon Auto 73/72/71 187 Motors 270 Ah battery 150 kW electric motor; BEV Chevrolet Bolt EV Wagon Auto 128/119/110 238 171 Ah battery 82 kW electric motor BEV Fiat 500e Sedan Auto 121/112/103 84 63 Ah battery Focus Electric 107 kW electric motor; BEV Ford Sedan Auto 118/107/96 115 FWD 105 Ah battery 120 kW electric motor; BEV Honda Clarity Sedan Auto 126/114/103 89 82 Ah battery 88 kW electric motor; BEV Hyundai Ioniq Electric Sedan Auto 150/136/122 124 78 Ah battery 81 kW electric motor; BEV Kia Soul Wagon Auto 124/108/93 111 80 Ah battery 110 kW electric motor; BEV Nissan Leaf Sedan Auto 125/112/100 151 115 Ah battery fortwo electric 60 kW electric motor; BEV smart Sedan Auto 112/102/91 57 drive convertible 51 Ah battery fortwo electric 60 kW electric motor; BEV smart Sedan Auto 124/108/94 58 drive coupe 51 Ah battery Model 3 Long 192 kW electric motor; BEV Tesla Sedan Auto 136/130/123 310 Range 230 Ah battery August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 3 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Propulsion; Battery Transmission Fuel Economy, City/ All-Electric Powertrain Type Combined/Highway Range (mi) Type (miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent, MPGe) 270 kW electric motor; BEV Tesla Model S 75 kWh Sedan Auto 97/98/100 249 245 Ah battery Model S AWD - 193 kW electric motor (X2); BEV Tesla Sedan Auto 102/103/105 259 75D 245 Ah battery Model S AWD - 193 kW electric motor (X2); BEV Tesla Sedan Auto 101/102/102 335 100D 245 Ah battery Model X AWD - 193 kW electric motor (X2); BEV Tesla SUV Auto 91/93/95 238 75D 250 Ah battery Model X AWD - 193 kW electric motor (X2); BEV Tesla SUV Auto 86/87/89 295 100D 250 Ah battery 193 kW and 375 kW Model X AWD - BEV Tesla SUV electric motors; Auto 83/85/89 289 P100D 250 Ah battery 100 kW electric motor; BEV Volkswagen e-Golf Sedan Auto 126/119/111 125 111 Ah battery August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 4 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicles Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Type Engine Size/ Transmission Powertrain Type Cylinders Silverado 2500 HD CNG Chevrolet Pickup 6.0L V8 Auto 2WD/4WD CNG Chevrolet Express 2500 Van 6.0L V8 Auto CNG Ford Super Duty F-250* Pickup 6.2L V8 Auto CNG Ford F-150* Pickup 5.0L V8 Auto CNG Ford Transit 150/250 Van/Wagon* Van 3.7L V6 Auto CNG Ford Transit Connect Van/Wagon* Van 2.5L I4 Auto CNG GMC Sierra 2500 HD 2WD/4WD Pickup 6.0L V8 Auto CNG GMC Savana 2500 Van 6.0L V8 Auto CNG Ram 2500 HDs Pickup 5.7L V8 Auto *Ford offers a “prep package” for this vehicle. An approved qualified vehicle modifier (QVM) can convert the vehicle to run on propane for delivery through select Ford dealerships, without impacting OEM warranties or service agreements. August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/ search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 5 Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFV) Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Engine Size/ Transmission Fuel Economy, Gasoline, Fuel Economy, Powertrain Type Cylinders City/Combined/Highway E85, City/ Type (MPG) Combined/ Highway (MPG) Silverado 2500 FFV Chevrolet Pickup 6.0L V8 Auto N/A N/A HD Silverado C15 FFV Chevrolet Pickup 4.3L V6 Auto 18/20/24 12/14/16 2WD Silverado C15 FFV Chevrolet Pickup 5.3L V8 Auto 16/19/23 12/14/17 2WD Silverado K15 FFV Chevrolet Pickup 4.3L V6 Auto 17/19/22 12/13/15 4WD Silverado K15 FFV Chevrolet Pickup 5.3L V8 Auto 16/18/22 11/13/16 4WD FFV Chevrolet Impala Sedan 3.6L V6 Auto 18/22/28 14/16/20 Suburban C1500 FFV Chevrolet SUV 5.3L V8 Auto 16/19/23 12/14/17 2WD Suburban K1500 FFV Chevrolet SUV 5.3L V8 Auto 15/18/22 11/12/15 4WD Tahoe C1500 FFV Chevrolet SUV 5.3L V8 Auto 16/19/23 12/14/17 2WD Tahoe K1500 FFV Chevrolet SUV 5.3L V8 Auto 16/18/22 11/13/16 4WD FFV Chevrolet Express 2500 Van 6.0L V8 Auto N/A N/A FFV Chrysler 300 Sedan 3.6L V6 Auto 19/23/30 14/17/22 FFV Chrysler 300 AWD Sedan 3.6L V6 Auto 18/21/27 13/16/20 FFV Dodge Charger Sedan 3.6L V6 Auto 19/23/30 14/17/22 FFV Dodge Charger AWD Sedan 3.6L V6 Auto 18/21/27 13/16/20 FFV Dodge Journey SUV 3.6L V6 Auto 17/19/25 12/14/18 August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available. The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) hosts an online database (afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/search) that is regularly updated and may contain more vehicles and data than were avail able at the date listed here. 6 Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFV) (cont.) Fuel/ Make Model Vehicle Engine Size/ Transmission Fuel Economy, Gasoline, Fuel Economy, Powertrain Type Cylinders City/Combined/Highway E85, City/ Type (MPG) Combined/ Highway (MPG) FFV Dodge Grand Caravan Van 3.6L V6 Auto 17/20/25 12/14/18 FFV Ford F150 2WD FFV Pickup 3.3L V6 Auto 20/22/25 14/16/19 FFV Ford F150 2WD FFV Pickup 5.0L V8 Auto 17/19/23 12/14/17 FFV Ford F150 4WD FFV Pickup 5.0L V8 Auto 16/18/22 12/13/15 FFV Ford F150 4WD FFV Pickup 3.3L V6 Auto 18/20/23 13/15/17 FFV Ford Super Duty F250 Pickup 6.2L V8 Auto N/A N/A FFV Ford Taurus FWD FFV Sedan 3.5L V6 Auto 18/21/27 13/14/18 FFV Ford Taurus AWD FFV Sedan 3.5L V6 Auto 17/19/24 13/16/20 FFV Ford Escape FWD FFV SUV 2.5L I4 Auto 21/24/29 15/18/22 FFV Ford Explorer 2WD FFV SUV 3.5L V6 Auto 17/20/24 13/15/18 FFV Ford Explorer AWD FFV SUV 3.5L V6 Auto 16/18/22 12/14/16 Transit 250 Van/ FFV Ford Van 3.6L V6 Auto N/A N/ Wagon FFV Transit T150 FFV Ford Van 3.7 V6 Auto 14/16/18 10/11/13 Van/Wagon FFV Transit Connect FFV Ford Van 2.5L I4 Auto 20/23/27 15/17/20 Van/FFV Transit Connect FFV Ford Van 2.5L I4 Auto 19/22/27 14/16/19 Wagon FFV Transit Connect FFV Ford Van 2.5L I4 Auto 19/22/27 14/16/19 Wagon LWB FFV Sierra 2500 HD FFV GMC Pickup 6.0L V8 Auto N/A N/A 2WD/4WD August 7, 2018: This list provides a snapshot of the vehicles available.
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