Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK) Converter
Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK) Reference Table
| Miles per Gallon (US) (mpg) | Miles per Gallon (UK) (mpg (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.20095 |
| 2 | 2.4019 |
| 5 | 6.00476 |
| 10 | 12.0095 |
| 20 | 24.019 |
| 50 | 60.0476 |
| 100 | 120.095 |
| 500 | 600.476 |
| 1000 | 1200.95 |
Convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK) instantly with our free online converter. The Miles per Gallon (US) (mpg) is miles per gallon (US) — the standard US fuel economy rating, measuring how many miles a vehicle travels per US gallon (3.785 L) of fuel. The Miles per Gallon (UK) (mpg (UK)) is miles per gallon (UK/Imperial) — the British fuel economy rating using the larger Imperial gallon (4.546 L), giving higher numbers than US mpg for the same vehicle. 1 Miles per Gallon (US) equals 1.20095 Miles per Gallon (UK). To convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 1.20095.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Miles per Gallon (UK)s are in 1 Miles per Gallon (US)?
1 Miles per Gallon (US) equals 1.20095 Miles per Gallon (UK). To convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 1.20095.
How do you convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK)?
To convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 1.20095. For example, 10 mpg = 12.0095 mpg (UK).
What is a Miles per Gallon (US) used for?
The Miles per Gallon (US) (mpg) is miles per gallon (US) — the standard US fuel economy rating, measuring how many miles a vehicle travels per US gallon (3.785 L) of fuel.
What is a Miles per Gallon (UK) used for?
The Miles per Gallon (UK) (mpg (UK)) is miles per gallon (UK/Imperial) — the British fuel economy rating using the larger Imperial gallon (4.546 L), giving higher numbers than US mpg for the same vehicle.
What is 100 Miles per Gallon (US) in Miles per Gallon (UK)?
100 mpg equals 120.095 mpg (UK). To convert Miles per Gallon (US) to Miles per Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 1.20095.
What is good fuel economy for a car?
A fuel-efficient compact car achieves 5–6 L/100km (40–47 MPG). An average family sedan uses 7–9 L/100km (26–34 MPG). SUVs and larger vehicles typically use 10–14 L/100km (17–24 MPG). Hybrid vehicles achieve 4–5 L/100km (47–59 MPG). Plug-in hybrids and EVs use 15–20 kWh per 100 km.
How far can a car go on a full tank?
With a 55-liter tank and average fuel consumption of 8 L/100km, a car can travel about 687 km (427 miles) on a full tank. A more efficient car at 6 L/100km with the same tank goes about 917 km (570 miles). Most cars have a range of 500–800 km per fill-up under normal driving conditions.
How much does it cost to fill up a car in Europe vs the US?
European petrol prices are typically €1.50–2.00 per liter ($1.60–2.15/L). In the US, gasoline averages $0.95–1.30 per liter ($3.50–5.00 per US gallon). To fill a 55-liter tank: roughly €83–110 in Europe vs. $52–72 in the US. European cars tend to be more fuel-efficient to compensate for higher fuel prices.
What does L/100km mean and how do I read it?
L/100km means how many liters of fuel your car consumes per 100 kilometers traveled. Lower is better — 5 L/100km is more efficient than 10 L/100km. To convert to US MPG, divide 235.215 by the L/100km value: 8 L/100km = 235.215 ÷ 8 = 29.4 MPG.
How fuel-efficient are electric vehicles compared to petrol cars?
Electric vehicles (EVs) use 15–20 kWh per 100 km, which is equivalent to about 1.5–2 L/100km of gasoline in energy terms — roughly 4–5× more efficient than combustion engines. At an electricity price of €0.30/kWh, driving 100 km costs about €4.50–6.00, compared to €12–16 for a petrol car at €1.60/L and 8 L/100km.