Does your car drink a lot or a little? See the consumption of all new cars in Brazil
Inmetro has updated the Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program, providing detailed consumption information for cars sold in Brazil.
Inmetro, Brazil's National Institute of Metrology, Standardization, and Industrial Quality, has updated the Brazilian Vehicle Labeling Program (PBEV), which features essential information about new cars sold in Brazil. The latest release includes details on 794 models from 39 different manufacturers, categorized by fuel type and efficiency, catering to Brazilian consumers' needs for transparent vehicle information. Key elements listed include transmission type, engine specifications, and fuel consumption both in urban and highway conditions.
The updated data includes figures that are increasingly valuable for buyers, especially regarding fuel consumption and sustainability. For instance, electric vehicles are evaluated based on their range on a single battery charge, while traditional vehicles are rated by the efficiency of their engines, whether they are gasoline, diesel, or flex-fuel vehicles. This comprehensive labeling initiative aims not only to guide consumers in making informed purchases but also to promote environmentally friendly choices in transportation.
Overall, the PBEV serves as a vital tool for Brazilians looking to understand the efficiency of their potential new vehicles. With a diverse assortment of 146 fully electric models, 94 plug-in hybrids, and numerous flex-fuel options, the resource underscores the shift towards more sustainable transportation solutions in Brazil's automotive market. The availability of such information is crucial for consumers seeking to balance performance, economy, and environmental impact when purchasing a vehicle.