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Mulad @ Mar 4th 2008 6:03PM
Note that Bentley is looking to improve their well-to-wheel efficiency to 120 g/km. It's not all coming from (gas-)station-to-wheel efficiency improvements. If you're running on biodiesel or something with similar net energy value, you can effectively multiply the miles-per-gallon by 3 or 4 to get the well-to-wheel efficiency.
They're basically talking about going from 10 mpg to 14 mpg, and then running on some sort of biofuel.