Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars in India You Should Consider
DETAILS
How Fuel Efficiency is Measured
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Type of Mileage
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Meaning
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ARAI Mileage Rating
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Ideal test conditions, for comparison across cars
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Real-World Mileage
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Your everyday driving experience (traffic, AC use, road conditions)
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Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars in India Right Now
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Rank
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Car (Variant)
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Engine Type
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ARAI Mileage
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Price Range (₹)
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What Makes It Special
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| 1 |
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Petrol
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Up to 26.68 km/l
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5.5–7.5 lakh
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One of India’s most fuel efficient petrol cars with a lightweight build
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| 2 |
Maruti Suzuki WagonR
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Petrol
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24.35–25.19 km/l
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5–7 lakh
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Practical tall-boy hatch trusted for high mileage and low running cost
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| 3 |
Tata Tiago CNG
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CNG
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~24.58 km/l (petrol-equivalent)
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5.5–8 lakh
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A wallet-friendly option for city runs among the best CNG mileage cars
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| 4 |
Maruti Suzuki Swift
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Petrol
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~25.75 km/l
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6.5–9.5 lakh
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A sporty hatch with surprisingly strong fuel economy
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| 5 |
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios
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Petrol/Diesel
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Up to ~25 km/l
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6–8.5 lakh
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A premium hatch on the top 10 mileage cars list
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| 6 |
Honda Amaze Diesel
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Diesel
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~24.7 km/l
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8–11 lakh
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Among the top diesel cars with best mileage ideal for highway drives
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| 7 |
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder (Hybrid)
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Strong Hybrid
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~27.97 km/l
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11–20 lakh
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A strong hybrid SUV and one of the best SUVs for fuel efficiency
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| 8 |
Maruti Grand Vitara Hybrid
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Strong Hybrid
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~27.97 km/l
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12–20 lakh
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Delivers hybrid magic with SUV comfort and impressive mileage
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| 9 |
Tata Altroz Diesel
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Diesel
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~25 km/l
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6.5–11 lakh
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A best mileage hatchback choice with solid highway range
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| 10 |
Hyundai Aura CNG
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CNG
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~25 km/l
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8–10 lakh
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Compact sedan that shines in everyday efficiency and affordability
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Best Mileage Picks by Category
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Category
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Winner
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Why
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Best Hatchback for Mileage
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Maruti Suzuki Celerio
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Most fuel-efficient hatchback on sale
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Best Sedan for Mileage
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Honda Amaze Diesel
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Perfect for long-distance and highway users
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Best SUVs for Fuel Efficiency
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Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid
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Hybrid tech means exceptional city mileage
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Best CNG Option
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Tata Tiago CNG
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Affordable running costs and safe packaging
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How to Get the Best Mileage from Your Car
- Keep your tyre pressures correct (under-inflated tyres = more drag = less fuel efficiency).
- Avoid aggressive acceleration and frequent braking—smooth driving saves fuel.
- Stick to regular servicing and keep air filters clean; dirty filters restrict airflow and hurt mileage.
- Use higher gears at steady speeds (on highways) rather than lugging a low gear at high speed.
- Avoid idling for long periods—if you’re stuck stationary for too long, turn off engine if safe.
- Over time, these habits build up and the “car mileage list India” you referred to becomes more of a reality than a claim.
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