ÉnerGuide: a reliable tool to better understand fuel consumption before your next purchase.
May 27 2026,
Fuel consumption is a key factor for drivers in Quebec, whether in Granby, Cowansville, Sherbrooke or the South Shore of Montreal. It directly impacts driving costs and overall vehicle ownership expenses.
Unlike real-world driving, displayed fuel consumption figures come from standardized tests conducted by Natural Resources Canada to ensure fair comparison between all vehicles.
Why fuel consumption tests are not done on the road
- Variable weather conditions
- Unpredictable traffic
- Different driving styles
- Changing road conditions

Tests are performed in controlled laboratory conditions to ensure fair comparison between all models.
How Natural Resources Canada measures fuel consumption
Testing is performed using a dynamometer, a machine that simulates real driving conditions. Before testing, vehicles are driven approximately 6,000 km to stabilize performance.
Official Canadian test cycles
| Cycle | Description |
|---|---|
| City | Frequent stops and urban traffic |
| Highway | Steady driving on highways |
| Cold | Starting at low temperatures (Canadian winter conditions) |
| Air Conditioning | Use of air conditioning system during warm conditions |
| Aggressive Driving | Rapid acceleration and dynamic driving behavior |

Test comparison: city vs highway
| Element | City | Highway |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | 17.8 km | 16.5 km |
| Duration | 31 minutes | 12 minutes |
| Stops | 23 | None |
| Average speed | 34 km/h | 78 km/h |
| Temperature | 20 to 30°C | 20 to 30°C |
Extreme conditions testing: cold weather and air conditioning
Quebec experiences significant climate variations that directly affect fuel consumption.
Cold weather testing
- Starting at approximately -7°C
- Measuring cold-start fuel consumption

Winter conditions naturally increase fuel consumption.
Air conditioning testing
- Simulated heat conditions around 35°C
- Continuous air conditioning use
Air conditioning increases engine load and therefore overall fuel consumption.
What these numbers really mean
- Driving style has a major impact on fuel consumption
- Quebec weather conditions significantly affect results
- Urban traffic changes consumption outcomes
- Proper vehicle maintenance is essential
Why this data matters in Quebec
Whether you are in Granby, Cowansville, Sherbrooke or on Montreal’s South Shore, understanding this data helps you choose a vehicle that fits your needs and driving habits.
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Conclusion
Natural Resources Canada fuel consumption tests are the official benchmark for fairly comparing vehicles in Canada.
FAQ – Fuel Consumption in Quebec
Are EnerGuide fuel consumption ratings reliable?
yes, they allow comparison between vehicles but do not represent exact real-world fuel consumption.
Why does my car consume more fuel than advertised?
Real fuel consumption depends on driving style, weather, traffic, and vehicle maintenance.
Does cold weather increase fuel consumption?
Yes, winter temperatures increase fuel consumption because the engine works harder.
Does air conditioning increase fuel consumption?
Yes, it increases engine load.
How are vehicles tested in Canada?
Through laboratory tests simulating different driving conditions.