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Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025

By | August 9, 2010, 7:03 AM PDT

Korean auto giant Hyundai said on Wednesday that its entire United States lineup would average at least 50 miles per gallon by 2025, a more than 50 percent improvement from its current fleet.

“We don’t know precisely how to get there right now,” Hyundai Motor America CEO John Krafcik reportedly said at the Center for Automotive Research’s Management Briefing Seminars. “We do have a road map.”

That 2025 corporate average fuel economy, or CAFE, target envisions a 2025 lineup in which:

  • 5 percent of vehicles would run on fuel cells or batteries;
  • 15 to 20 percent of vehicles would be hybrids or hybrid plug-ins, and
  • 75 to 80 percent of vehicles use more efficient but traditional gas engines.

The trick to achieving that goal is using technologies available today, with a few modifications, the company said. That includes making only four-cylinder engines available where there was a V6 for weight and fuel efficiency and offering hybrid versions of some of its most popular models, such as the Sonata sedan.

The target is bold, but it’s in line with Hyundai’s current position as the leading automaker in America for fuel efficiency.

Hyundai’s fleet averaged 30.9 miles per gallon in 2008, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Following that was:

  • Honda, with 30.1 mpg;
  • Toyota, with 29 mpg; and
  • Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, with about 24 mpg.

Under new rules passed last year by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the United States will require automakers to average at least 35.5 miles per gallon by 2016.

The move is also in line with Hyundai’s “Blue Drive” environmental strategy, which involves the use of more efficient powertrain technologies and better materials. Hyundai says its Blue Drive push will allow it to achieve a fleet average of 35 miles per gallon by 2015, five years ahead of government guidelines.

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RE: Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025
The bailout to to the big 3 should never have happened. There are
so many small companies that are producing electric cars that
could/would have put that money to better use. Now we are stuck
with the NA automakers making the same old crap. They haven't
learned anything.
Posted by cochraness
9th Aug 2010
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I Hope Not
If we're haven't moved to electric by then, there's no hope for us.
Posted by yobtaf
9th Aug 2010
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RE: Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025
If they were saying 50mpg of urine as the fuel then I would be
impressed.
Posted by the Data Ferret
9th Aug 2010
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RE: Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025
@cochraness

You seemed to be a little misinformed. The bailout was for only 2. Ford did not take a penny of that money as they had thier own money and plan and are finacially fine. Chrysler and GM were clueless as shown in thier cars and took money so don't lunmp Ford in there...Now can Hyundai make a car other then the Genisis thats for an adult american male so as not to be sitting in a mini cooper sized toy looking car?
Posted by Fletchguy
9th Aug 2010
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50 MPG by 2025?
That target's not bold at all, it's lame! We should have been there in 2005, not 20 years later. I had a Pontiac Sunbird in 1985 that was getting 40 MPG (but after 75,000 miles dropped off quite a bit to 35 MPG).

People are under the illusion that we don't have the technology to make production cars that get efficient gas mileage. The problem is not the technology, it's the politics. Unions and greedy businessmen suppressed the designs and now us paeans get to ***** about not getting what's possible.

The current "Progressive" administration is the poster child for the greed and corruption that keeps us from progressing much at all. They raise our taxes and tell us "it's just not possible now" rather than foster solutions.

The Hyundai CEO either has his head where the sun don't shine or he's belching the party line that ?We don?t know precisely how to get there right now."

What total BS this was. How about reporting that!
Posted by Get-Smart
9th Aug 2010
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RE: Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025
Its a Hyundai, who gives a. Aiming for 50 MPG isn't much in over a decade!!
Posted by m3kw9
9th Aug 2010
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What a poor target!
My current car is an estate and it does 56mpg (genuine - on longer runs over 60). It's no dragster but still does a respectable 0-60 in about 10 seconds.

The car that I've just ordered is much bigger (an MPV) and due to new "eco" technologies like start/stop; energy recapture during braking; etc will get around 65mg. This seems pretty standard in Europe for new diesel models.

With what seems to be about a 10mpg improvement ever 5-7 years and electric and improved hybrids coming along, I think that new models in Europe will be hitting closer to 100mpg by 2025, not 50!

Why not set some real targets (or get rid of the guzzlers from your range to improve the average!).
Posted by kroyle@...
9th Aug 2010
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Sounds good to me.
The standards of EPA's testing are obviously more rigorous than our contributors' experiences if Hyundai and Honda are struggling to average 30mpg at the moment. A better-than-50% improvement over fifteen years is impressive.
Note to my fellow Brits: this will be 50 miles per US gallon, which is 60mpg Imperial.
Posted by steve_jonesuk@...
10th Aug 2010
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RE: Hyundai: Our cars will average 50 MPG by 2025
If a car does not hold at least four people, it will never be the standard in the U.S. Saying cars will average X miles per gallon does not mean anything unless all of the cars averaged are cars that the average family can drive. Americans have to be able to transport their family to work, school, pee-wee football games, etc. without worrying about charging stations or if they can haul the kids and the groceries at the same time.
Electric cars are fine things for specific situations but if you want to change the world, you must change it for the middle class worker. Concentrate on better and cheaper Hybrids and make it easier for the everyman to be 'greener' and he will. Most Americans want to be better for the world, but have to provide what is best for our own families first.
Sadly, economics and not altruism will have to be the motivating factor.
Posted by AnAnyMouse
10th Aug 2010
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