Speed Fuel Economy Calculator — Calculate Fuel Efficiency at Different Speeds

Speed Fuel Economy Calculator

Calculate how your driving speed affects fuel economy and costs. Understand the relationship between speed, fuel efficiency, and trip expenses.

Step 1: Vehicle & Speed Details

60 mph

Speed vs Fuel Economy

Fuel economy typically decreases at higher speeds due to increased aerodynamic drag. Most vehicles achieve optimal fuel efficiency between 45-60 mph (70-100 km/h).

Step 2: Fuel & Cost Details

Fuel Efficiency at Different Speeds

Reducing your speed by just 5-10 mph can improve fuel economy by 7-14%. Driving at 65 mph instead of 75 mph can reduce fuel consumption by up to 15%.

Fuel Economy Results

Summary
Speed Comparison
Breakdown

Estimated Fuel Cost

$11.67
Based on 100 miles at 60 mph with adjusted fuel efficiency of 27 MPG
Trip Distance
100 miles
Average Speed
60 mph
Adjusted Fuel Efficiency
27 MPG
Fuel Required
3.70 gallons

Speed vs Fuel Economy Comparison

Speed Fuel Efficiency Fuel Required Total Cost

Speed vs Fuel Economy Relationship

Fuel Economy Formula

Adjusted Efficiency = Base Efficiency × Speed Multiplier

Fuel economy decreases as speed increases due to aerodynamic drag. The relationship is not linear – fuel consumption increases exponentially at higher speeds. Most vehicles achieve optimal fuel economy between 45-60 mph.

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