oEPA
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of Transportation & Air Quality
EPA-420-B-14-015
March 2014
MPG: Label Values vs. Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Values
Label MPG
CAFE MPG
1. Examples (MPG for average new car)
• Today (MY 2014): 24
• 2025:40
• Today (MY 2014): 31
• 2025:50
2. Where you'll find it
On the Fuel Economy and Environment Label that is part of the
window sticker on new vehicles on auto dealership lots
Websites: Fueleconomy.gov - EPA/DOE comprehensive vehicle
website—and other vehicle search sites
Labels provide a single combined value, as well as separate city and
highway values; automakers and/or dealers sometimes display only
the highest of these three values
Corporate Average Fuel Economy regulations—The average fuel
economy of a manufacturer's annual fleet of vehicle production must
be at or above the defined standard ; see "Summary of Fuel Economy
Performance" for details
Press articles about these regulations
3. Purpose
• To provide consumers with a real-world MPG estimate they can use to
compare different vehicle models
To reduce energy consumption by increasing the fuel economy of cars
and light trucks
Regulatory tool - Vehicle manufacturers are required to comply with
the CAFE standards, which increase every year, per the Light-Duty
Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards and Corporate Average
Fuel Economy Standards
4. Derivation
• Based on tests reflecting urban commuting, rural highway operation,
high speed/acceleration, high temperature/air conditioning, and cold
temperature operation
• Methodology often referred to as 5-cycle testing
Based on tests reflecting urban commuting (city) and rural highway
(highway) operation
Methodology often referred to as 2-cycle testing
Reflects various credits, incentives, and adjustments available to
automakers
5. Comparison of Results
• Label MPG values are, on average, 20-25% lower than CAFE MPG values
6. Lead Agency
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), within the
Department of Transportation (DOT)
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