Miles Per Gallon (UK) to Liters Per 100 Kilometers Converter

Convert miles per gallon (uk) to liters per 100 kilometers instantly with our free fuel economy conversion calculator. Enter any value for accurate results.

mpg UK
=
L/100km
11.2992
Liters Per 100 Kilometers (L/100km)
25 mpg UK = 11.2992 L/100km
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25 mpg UK
=
11.2992 L/100km
L/100km = 282.4809 ÷ mpg UK

How to Convert Miles Per Gallon (UK) to Liters Per 100 Kilometers

Converting from miles per gallon (uk) to liters per 100 kilometers requires division rather than multiplication, because one is an efficiency measure and the other is a consumption measure. These have an inverse relationship: as one increases, the other decreases.

L/100km = 282.4809 ÷ mpg UK

To convert, divide the constant 282.4809 by the value in miles per gallon (uk).

Example: Convert 30 mpg UK to L/100km.

Using the formula: L/100km = 282.4809 ÷ mpg UK

L/100km = 282.4809 ÷ 30 = 9.41603 L/100km

Therefore, 30 mpg UK equals 9.41603 L/100km.
Note: This is an inverse conversion. Higher mpg UK values result in lower L/100km values, and vice versa.

What Is a Mile Per Gallon (UK)?

The mile per gallon (UK) (symbol: mpg) is a unit of fuel economy used in the United Kingdom and some other countries that use the Imperial gallon. It measures the distance in miles that a vehicle can travel using one Imperial gallon (4.54609 liters) of fuel. In the United Kingdom, fuel economy has traditionally been expressed in miles per Imperial gallon. Although the UK has adopted metric units for most measurements, fuel is still sold in litres while distances are measured in miles, making mpg a practical unit for UK drivers. Because the Imperial gallon is approximately 20% larger than the US gallon, UK mpg figures are always higher than US mpg figures for the same vehicle. A car rated at 40 mpg (UK) would be rated at approximately 33.3 mpg (US). Typical UK fuel economy values: small city cars (Fiat 500, VW Up!) achieve 50–65 mpg UK, medium hatchbacks (VW Golf, Ford Focus) get 40–55 mpg UK, diesel cars often achieve 50–70 mpg UK, and large SUVs get 25–35 mpg UK. The official UK test cycle (WLTP) provides combined, city, and extra-urban figures.

One mile per gallon (uk) is equal to:

  • 0.354006 kilometers per liter (km/L)
  • 0.832674 miles per gallon US (mpg US)
  • L/100km = 282.481 ÷ mpg UK

What Is a Liter Per 100 Kilometers?

The liter per 100 kilometres (symbol: L/100 km) is the standard unit of fuel consumption used in most of Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, and many other countries worldwide. Unlike efficiency units where higher is better, a lower L/100 km value indicates better fuel economy (less fuel consumed). Liters per 100 kilometres directly answers the question “how much fuel will I use to travel 100 km?” This consumption-based measurement is considered more intuitive by many people because it scales linearly with fuel cost: if fuel costs €1.80 per litre and your car uses 6 L/100 km, then 100 km costs €10.80. Typical L/100 km values: efficient small cars 4–6 L/100 km, mid-size sedans 6–8 L/100 km, SUVs 8–12 L/100 km, sports cars 10–15 L/100 km, and hybrid vehicles 3–5 L/100 km. Modern diesel cars typically achieve 4–7 L/100 km. An important mathematical property of L/100 km: improving from 15 to 10 L/100 km saves more fuel per kilometre (5 L per 100 km) than improving from 10 to 5 L/100 km (also 5 L per 100 km), but the same absolute saving. With mpg, the same absolute improvement at different levels saves different amounts of fuel, which can be misleading.

Understanding Fuel Economy Units

Fuel economy (or fuel efficiency) describes how far a vehicle can travel per unit of fuel, or equivalently, how much fuel is required to travel a given distance. There are two fundamentally different ways to express fuel economy:

Distance-per-Volume (Efficiency) Units

These units measure how far you can drive on a given amount of fuel. Higher values mean better fuel economy.

  • Kilometers per liter (km/L): Used in Japan, India, Brazil, and other countries. Measures kilometres traveled per one liter of fuel.
  • Miles per gallon US (mpg US): The standard in the United States. Uses the US gallon (3.785 liters).
  • Miles per gallon UK (mpg UK): Used in the United Kingdom. Uses the Imperial gallon (4.546 liters), which is about 20% larger than the US gallon. This means UK mpg values are always higher than US mpg values for the same car.

Volume-per-Distance (Consumption) Units

These units measure how much fuel is consumed to travel a given distance. Lower values mean better fuel economy.

  • Liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km): The standard in Europe, Canada, Australia, China, and most other countries. Measures liters of fuel consumed per 100 km of driving.

Why Two Approaches?

The consumption approach (L/100 km) has a mathematical advantage: it scales linearly with fuel cost and fuel saved. Improving from 10 to 8 L/100 km always saves 2 liters per 100 km, regardless of the starting point.

The efficiency approach (mpg) can be misleading: improving from 15 to 20 mpg saves more fuel than improving from 35 to 40 mpg, even though both are a 5 mpg improvement. This is called the “MPG illusion.”

US vs UK Gallons

A common source of confusion is the difference between US and UK (Imperial) gallons:

  • 1 US gallon = 3.785411784 liters
  • 1 UK gallon = 4.54609 liters
  • 1 UK gallon = 1.20095 US gallons

This means a car rated at 30 mpg (US) would be rated at approximately 36 mpg (UK). Always check which gallon is being used when comparing fuel economy figures internationally.

Tips for Fuel Economy Conversions

  • Converting between efficiency units (km/L, mpg US, mpg UK) is straightforward multiplication. For example: km/L × 2.352145 = mpg US.
  • Converting between efficiency and consumption requires division, not multiplication. The relationship is inverse: L/100km = 235.2145 ÷ mpg US, or L/100km = 100 ÷ km/L.
  • Quick mental estimates: To roughly convert mpg US to L/100km, divide 235 by the mpg value. For example, 30 mpg ≈ 235 ÷ 30 ≈ 7.8 L/100km.
  • US vs UK mpg: To convert US mpg to UK mpg, multiply by approximately 1.201 (or add about 20%). To go the other way, multiply by 0.833 (or subtract about 17%).
  • km/L to mpg US: A quick approximation is to multiply km/L by 2.35. So 10 km/L ≈ 23.5 mpg.
  • EPA ratings: US EPA fuel economy estimates are for comparison purposes and actual fuel economy may vary by 10–20% depending on driving conditions, weather, terrain, and driving style.
  • Electric vehicles: EVs use different units (kWh/100km or MPGe). These are not directly comparable with gasoline fuel economy units without additional assumptions about energy content.

Miles Per Gallon (UK) to Liters Per 100 Kilometers Conversion Table

The following table shows conversions from miles per gallon (uk) to liters per 100 kilometers.

Miles Per Gallon (UK)Liters Per 100 Kilometers (L/100km)
1 mpg UK282.481
2 mpg UK141.24
3 mpg UK94.1603
4 mpg UK70.6202
5 mpg UK56.4962
6 mpg UK47.0802
7 mpg UK40.3544
8 mpg UK35.3101
9 mpg UK31.3868
10 mpg UK28.2481
12 mpg UK23.5401
14 mpg UK20.1772
16 mpg UK17.6551
18 mpg UK15.6934
20 mpg UK14.124
25 mpg UK11.2992
30 mpg UK9.41603
35 mpg UK8.07088
40 mpg UK7.06202
45 mpg UK6.27735
50 mpg UK5.64962
55 mpg UK5.13602
60 mpg UK4.70802
70 mpg UK4.03544
80 mpg UK3.53101
90 mpg UK3.13868
100 mpg UK2.82481

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