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What is the fuel consumption of a Ford Kuga L 100km?

Fuel consumption for a Ford Kuga L is measured in liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km) and depends on the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. In practice, you’ll see a range of roughly 4–8 L/100km depending on configuration, with hybrids typically offering lower numbers. The most accurate figure comes from the official WLTP ratings for your specific variant.


What drives variations in fuel use


The question covers a model that has seen multiple generations and engine options. Different engines (petrol, diesel, hybrid), drive layouts (front-wheel drive vs all-wheel drive), and transmissions all influence efficiency. Real-world results also depend on driving style, terrain, weather, and vehicle load.


Typical consumption ranges by engine and drivetrain (WLTP)


The following ranges reflect common Kuga configurations available in recent generations. Exact figures vary by market and model year, so check the WLTP rating for your exact variant.



  • Petrol 1.5L EcoBoost, FWD: roughly 5.8–7.2 L/100km

  • Petrol 2.0L EcoBoost, AWD: roughly 6.8–8.2 L/100km

  • Diesel 1.5L EcoBlue, FWD: roughly 4.0–5.0 L/100km

  • Diesel 2.0L EcoBlue, AWD: roughly 5.5–6.5 L/100km

  • Hybrid variant (where available, including plug-in options): combined around 1.9–2.5 L/100km, with electric-only range in plug-in configurations


These figures are estimates based on WLTP testing and may differ in the real world due to driving conditions, maintenance, and individual vehicle calibration. Always refer to the official WLTP sticker or Ford’s specifications for your exact build to know your target.


Market variations and the “L” trim


The term “Kuga L” can refer to trim levels or regional naming, which may group different engine options under a single market designation. Because trims and available powertrains shift by year and market, the fuel consumption figure for a given “L” configuration is not universal. If you need a precise number, locate the WLTP rating printed on your vehicle’s door jamb sticker or consult the official Ford brochure for your specific year and market.


Measurement standards and how to read them


WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) provides standardized fuel economy and emissions data. Unlike older testing cycles, WLTP accounts for more realistic driving conditions and speeds, but real-world results will still differ based on how and where you drive. If you’re comparing vehicles, look at the WLTP figure for your exact variant rather than relying on anecdotal miles-per-gallon conversions.


Tips to improve fuel economy on a Ford Kuga L


Implementing efficient- driving habits and routine maintenance can help you approach the official WLTP numbers in day-to-day use.



  • Drive smoothly: avoid hard accelerations and maintain steady speeds

  • Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended pressure

  • Perform regular servicing and replace air filters as needed

  • Lighten the load: remove unnecessary roof racks and heavy cargo

  • Use eco or normal driving modes when appropriate

  • Plan routes to minimize stop-and-go driving and idling


By following these practices, you can improve efficiency and get closer to the published WLTP figures for your Ford Kuga L.


Summary


The Ford Kuga L’s fuel consumption is not a single fixed number; it varies with engine, drivetrain, and market. Expect roughly 4–5 L/100km for efficient diesel configurations, about 6–8 L/100km for typical petrol setups, and significantly lower figures for hybrids. Always verify the exact WLTP rating for your specific variant to know the precise consumption target. Real-world results will differ based on driving conditions and habits.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.