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  1. The Aviator plug-in hybrid gets an EPA-estimated 23 mpg combined, which is 3 mpg better than the non-hybrid version with all-wheel drive and 2 mpg better than the rear-wheel-drive model.

    • Lincoln
    • Christian Wardlaw
    • premium unleaded (recommended)
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  3. Aug 31, 2021 · That's really where the Aviator shines. EPA estimates for Lincoln come in at 23 mpg (10.2 L/100 km) for gas-only and 56 mpg (4.2 L/100 km) using the hybrid power.

    • Eric Bangeman
  4. Apr 20, 2020 · Overall fuel economy gets a boost, too. Compared with the non-hybrid Aviator, the Grand Touring delivers an average of 23 mpg in a mix of city and highway driving.

  5. 2023 Lincoln Aviator Plug-in Hybrid Grand Touring - Specs & Features. EPA city/highway MPGe MPGe is the official metric that the EPA uses to measure the efficiency of alternative-fuel...

    • V6
    • Plug-in hybrid
    • All wheel drive
    • 10-speed shiftable automatic
  6. The 2023 Lincoln Aviator gets great gas mileage, especially with the plug-in hybrid models, as well as a remarkable range. The All-New Lincoln Aviator Standard RWD and Reserve RWD models get an EPA-estimated 18 city and 26 highway mpg with a 20.2-gallon fuel tank which comes out to a driving range of around 363.6 city miles and 525.2 highway miles.

  7. Compare the gas mileage and greenhouse gas emissions of the 2021 Lincoln Aviator PHEV AWD side-by-side with other cars and trucks.

  8. Dec 17, 2019 · While our testing backed up the hybrid Aviator Grand Touring's performance bona fides —zero to 60 mph in 5.0 seconds, a full second quicker than the nonhybrid version—fuel economy was ...

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