Fuel efficiency is something that affects the sale of cars in India. It becomes so important for the buyer that for once he might ignore the cost of the car, because he is thinking in terms of long term benefit. With the prices of fuel increasing every day, it looks like people might start using public transport and cycles soon. People want maximum out of each drop of fuel, forcing them to search for fuel efficient cars even if they are expensive. Some of the most fuel efficient cars in town:
Hyundai i10: Hyundai i10’s D-lite and Era variants are equipped with 1.1L, 1086cc, iRDE (Intelligent Responsive Drive Engine) petrol engine that offers good engine performance with good fuel efficiency. These two variants give you a mileage of around 14kmpl in city and 19.8kmpl on highway.
Hyundai Eon: It’s powered with 814cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine which produces 55BHP and 76.5Nm. It’s similar to Santro but just a cylinder less. It doesn’t just offer you a petrol version but also a LPG one on D-lite plus, Era plus and Magna plus. With these variants too you get a similar amount of torque, power and mileage which gives a tough competition to the other cars. It gives you a mileage of 21.1kmpl, the best in its class!
Maruti Suzuki Swift Diesel: The all new Maruti Suzuki Swift is offered in petrol as well as diesel. The petrol version gives you a mileage of 18.6kmpl with a 1.2 Litre K series engine and displacement of 1198cc. Whereas, the diesel version gives you a mileage of 22.9kmpl with a 1.3 litre DDiS engine and displacement of 1248cc.
Toyota Etios Liva: This too is available to the customers in both petrol and diesel version. The petrol version gives you a mileage of 18.31kmpl, loaded with 1197cc and DOHC engine which gives you a maximum torque of 104Nm. On the other hand, the diesel version gives you a mileage of 20.32kmpl in the city and 23.59kmpl on highways, powered by 1364cc diesel engine.
Nissan Micra Diesel: This car gives you a good mileage of 23.08kmpl, with a loaded engine of 1461cc and torque of 160Nm.
– Saloni Tolia
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