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Fuel Efficient Cars in India


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12 most fuel efficient cars in India

Fiesta
Ford quotes ARAI-certified mileage for the diesel Classic Titanium at 32.38kpl, and 21.27kpl for the petrol.
If ARAI figures are anything to go by, the Fiesta Classic is the most fuel efficient car currently

Tata Nano
The 2012 Tata Nano is powered by a 624cc, twin-cylinder petrol engine which produces 37 BHP and 51 Nm. The Nano returns a mileage of 25.4 kmpl.

Tata Indica e-V2 and Indigo e-CS
Both these cars are powered by a 1400cc, CR4 diesel engine which produces 70 BHP and 140 Nm. Both the eV2 and eCS return 25 kmpl
Chevrolet Beat
Powered by a 936cc, diesel engine, the Beat produces 57 BHP and 150 Nm and returns a mileage of 25.4 kmpl

Hyundai Verna
The Fluidic Verna is a very fuel efficient car. The Verna 1.4 diesel returns 23.5 kmpl, while the Verna 1.6 diesel returns 22.32 kmpl.

Nissan Micra Diesel
Powered by a 1461cc, 4-cylinder k9k diesel engine, the Micra produces 64 BHP and 160 Nm and returns a mileage of 23.08 kmpl

Toyota's Etios
Toyota's smallest offering Etios Liva has one of the most frugal engines at its heart. It delivers an impressive 23.59 kmpl out of the 1.4-litre diesel engine

Maruti Suzuki Swift Diesel
The all new Swift is lighter and even with the same 1.3-litre diesel engine produces 74 BHP and 190 Nm. But the mileage is improved and the new Swift returns 22.9 kmpl.

Hyundai i-Gen i20
The Fluidic i20 might retain the same engine as the old model, but the 1.4-litre diesel engine (90 BHP, 224 Nm) now produces 21.9 kmpl

Hyundai Eon
Powered by a 814cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine which produces 55 BHP and 76.5 Nm, the Eon returns a mileage of 21.1 kmpl

Hyundai i10
The i10 is powered by a 1.2-litre Kappa2 petrol engine which uses VTVT technology. This engine produces 80 BHP and 114 Nm and returns 20.3 kmpl

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10
The 998cc, KB-Series 3-cylinder petrol engine in the Alto develops 67 BHP and 90 Nm and returns a mileage of 20.2 kmpl

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