Kilometers per liter (km/L) to Miles per gallon (mpg) Conversion
Kilometers per liter
Kilometres per litre (km/L) is the metric efficiency-based fuel economy measure used primarily in Japan, India, Latin America, and parts of Asia. Like mpg, higher values indicate greater efficiency — it is the metric analogue of miles per gallon. One km/L equals approximately 2.825 mpg (US) and is inversely related to L/100km: km/L = 100 ÷ L/100km. A Japanese kei car rated at 20 km/L achieves approximately 47 US mpg or 5 L/100km. The km/L unit is used in Japanese JC08 and WLTC fuel economy certification cycles.
Miles per gallon
Miles per gallon (mpg) is the US customary measure of fuel economy, expressing how many miles a vehicle can travel on one US gallon (3.785 L) of fuel. Higher values indicate greater efficiency. It is the official fuel economy standard in the United States and is published on all new vehicle window stickers (Monroney labels) under EPA ratings. To convert US mpg to litres per 100 km, divide 235.215 by the mpg value — so 30 mpg equals approximately 7.84 L/100km. US mpg should not be confused with UK mpg, which uses the larger imperial gallon and produces higher numbers for the same vehicle.
| Kilometers per liter (km/L) | Miles per gallon (mpg) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 km/L | 0.23521458335008 mpg |
| 1 km/L | 2.3521458335008 mpg |
| 2 km/L | 4.7042916670016 mpg |
| 3 km/L | 7.0564375005024 mpg |
| 5 km/L | 11.760729167504 mpg |
| 10 km/L | 23.521458335008 mpg |
| 20 km/L | 47.042916670016 mpg |
| 30 km/L | 70.564375005024 mpg |
| 50 km/L | 117.60729167504 mpg |
| 100 km/L | 235.21458335008 mpg |
| 1000 km/L | 2352.1458335008 mpg |