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That's actually close to what Chevrolet rates it. You are correct that it is lower than the previous gen probably due to it's larger size and boxier shape with the same motor. Also slight difference depending on whether you have the AWD version or not. I agree it is disappointing and worse the most of the competition.I find the mpg significantly worse than our 22 and 19 models with same engines. Anyone else see this? I’d average 35 mpg on the freeway consistently. Now, 27. Not happy.
This article talks about the gas mileage drop on the 2025.From what I remember EPA Highway mileage dropped on the 2025 for AWD and FWD.
Did the OP save the window stickers from his 22 and 25?
All good points.Part of the reason in MPG difference between FWD and AWD is they use different transmissions. FWD uses CVT and AWD is an 8 speed, if i remember what i read.
Actually, the 2025 LSD is not identical to the 2022 or 2019 LYX - it has 5 more HP but not sure how they achieved that, possibly just better tuned. But it is a different designation, so probably more than that. But your mileage should not be that bad. If you are past the "mechanical and electrical systems break in" period, 4,000 miles or 6400 km, then I would bring this up to the dealer on your next visit. I did notice an improvement in MPG after the break in, but that coincided with my switch to premium gas. Not sure which it was, but I am happy to leave things as they are.
Is this for a tank, or a 25 mile or 50 mile average.Gotta hit 40. LT AWD
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This was a 50 mile. I wasn't driving with mpg in mind. Next trip i willIs this for a tank, or a 25 mile or 50 mile average.