Below you will find every Bertone model in the EPA dataset, split into a recent table for the last five model years and a longer table for the rest. Click any model and year to see the full breakdown, including city and highway MPG, tailpipe CO₂ emissions, and the engine and drivetrain specification.

Bertone fuel economy snapshot

Across every Bertone the EPA has ever rated, the most efficient is the 1989 Bertone X1/9 at 22 combined MPG. That figure includes electric vehicles, which use MPGe rather than a true gallon of fuel.

For the 1989 model year, Bertone's lineup averages 22 combined MPG across 1 model. The lineup is currently all gasoline-powered.

Recent Bertone models

Recent Bertone models from the 1985 model year onward, sorted by year and model. Trims appear separately when the EPA rates them as distinct vehicles (for example, when an all-wheel-drive variant has its own MPG figures).

Year Model Combined MPG Annual fuel cost
1989 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700
1988 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700
1987 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700
1986 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700
1985 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700

Older Bertone models

Older Bertone models, going back to 1984. The EPA's testing methodology has changed several times over the decades, so direct comparison between a 1980s rating and a modern one is not always meaningful. Use these figures to track the trend within a model rather than across eras.

Year Model Combined MPG Annual fuel cost
1984 X1/9 22 MPG $2,700

Source: U.S. EPA fuel economy dataset. Annual fuel cost assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year.