⛽ km/L to MPG (US) Converter

Convert km/L (kml) to MPG (US) (mpg_us) instantly. Fuel economy conversion for vehicles.

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Formula1 km/L = 2.352 MPG (US)
UnitNameValue
l100kmL/100km
mpg_usMPG (US)
mpg_ukMPG (UK)
mplMiles per Litre

Quick Answer

Formula: MPG (US) = km/L × 2.352

Reverse: Reverse: km/L = MPG (US) × 0.4251

Example (average car): 12.5 km/L = 29.4 MPG (US)

Worked Examples

Large pickup truck
7.5 km/L → 17.64 MPG (US)
Large pickup truck
Average petrol car
12.5 km/L → 29.4 MPG (US)
Average petrol car
Honda Insight hybrid
22 km/L → 51.75 MPG (US)
Honda Insight hybrid
City car / scooter
30 km/L → 70.56 MPG (US)
City car / scooter

Real-World Fuel Economy by Vehicle Type

Typical real-world fuel economy values — sorted from least to most efficient

km/L (km/L)MPG (US) (MPG (US))Vehicle / Context
3.5 km/L8.233 MPG (US)Diesel semi-truck (full load)
4.5 km/L10.58 MPG (US)Hypercar (McLaren F1)
7.5 km/L17.64 MPG (US)Large pickup truck
8.5 km/L19.99 MPG (US)Large SUV
12.5 km/L29.4 MPG (US)Average new petrol car (global)
14 km/L32.93 MPG (US)Compact sedan
17 km/L39.99 MPG (US)European supermini
18 km/L42.34 MPG (US)Motorcycle (1000cc)
22 km/L51.75 MPG (US)Honda Insight hybrid
25 km/L58.8 MPG (US)Toyota Prius hybrid
28 km/L65.86 MPG (US)Toyota Prius Prime PHEV
30 km/L70.56 MPG (US)Suzuki Alto (city car)
35 km/L82.33 MPG (US)Motorcycle (125cc)
50 km/L117.6 MPG (US)Scooter (50cc)
111 km/L261.1 MPG (US)Volkswagen XL1 (record)

Mental Math Tricks

× 2.352

km/L × 2.352 = MPG (US). Exact: × 3.78541/1.60934.

Key anchors

10 km/L = 23.5 MPG US. 15 km/L = 35.3 MPG US. 25 km/L = 58.8 MPG US.

Reverse

MPG (US) × 0.4251 = km/L.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Car Buyer

Compares fuel economy across international vehicle specs — converting between MPG (US), MPG (UK), km/L, and L/100km.

Fleet Manager

Calculates fuel costs and sets efficiency targets using L/100km (Europe/Australia) or MPG (US/UK).

Automotive Journalist

Converts between regional fuel economy standards when reviewing international vehicle launches.

Traveller Renting Abroad

Converts fuel economy specs of rental vehicles between familiar and local units.

Environmental Analyst

Converts fuel efficiency data to calculate CO₂ emissions across vehicle fleets in different units.

Automotive Engineer

Validates fuel efficiency test results across EPA (MPG US), WLTP (L/100km), and JC08 (km/L) cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

About km/L and MPG (US)

km/L

Kilometers per liter (km/L) is the fuel efficiency unit standard in Japan, South Korea, India, and many other Asian and Latin American countries. A higher km/L value means better fuel economy — the vehicle travels further on the same amount of fuel.

Japanese automakers publish km/L ratings from the JC08 or WLTC test cycles. A fuel-efficient city car in Japan might achieve 25–35 km/L; a typical sedan 15–20 km/L; a large SUV 8–12 km/L. The 2024 Toyota Prius achieves ~32 km/L under JC08 testing.

Interesting fact: The world record for fuel efficiency in a production vehicle is held by the Volkswagen XL1 (2013), which achieved approximately 111 km/L (261 mpg US) under NEDC testing — a two-seater diesel-electric hybrid that weighed only 795 kg.

MPG (US)

Miles per gallon — US (MPG US) uses the US gallon of 3.785 liters. It is the mandatory fuel economy rating in the United States and is published by the EPA for all new vehicles sold in the US. The US gallon is about 17% smaller than the Imperial gallon.

EPA fuel economy ratings: combined city/highway. A typical American sedan achieves 28–35 MPG; a large pickup truck 16–22 MPG; Toyota Prius hybrid 50–57 MPG; the Tesla Model 3 is rated at 132 MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent). The CAFE standard requires ~49 MPG fleet average by 2026.

Interesting fact: The US MPG standard was introduced in response to the 1973 Arab oil embargo. The EPA fuel economy label on new vehicles has been redesigned multiple times, most recently in 2013, and now also shows MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent) for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

About km/L to MPG (US) Conversion

Fuel efficiency is measured differently across regions: km/L (Japan, India), L/100km (Europe, Australia, Canada), MPG US (USA), MPG UK (Britain). Converting between them is essential for international vehicle comparisons.

Formula: MPG (US) = km/L × 2.352. Reverse: km/L = MPG (US) × 0.4251.

All conversions use exact gallon definitions: US gallon = 3.785411784 L; Imperial gallon = 4.54609 L.