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Most Economical Cars in India!!


Over the years, there has been rising concern about the efficiency of the car, and most often, we equate the most economical vehicle as to the most fuel-efficient vehicle. In India, automobile manufacturers focus on making the car fuel-efficient, which increases the chance of the car being a success.

     

Many manufacturers, since the introduction of the BS6 engine norms, have shifted to petrol cars, which is more eco-friendly than its counterpart diesel cars. Here are the most fuel-efficient cars in India.

Maruti Suzuki Dzire the most trusted car from the most trusted brands in India it has a fuel economy of 28.4kmpl on the diesel variant while Petrol offers a 22.0 kmpl.

The Maruti Suzuki swift also provides the same statistics hence have been the most successful offerings from the automobile manufacturer.

Honda released its compact sedan in 2018 the Honda Amaze offers best In class economy without compromising with the design and utility. The diesel model offers up to 27.4kmpl while the Petrol can run 19 km on one litre. The automatic version of the respective models offers little lower mileage.

     

Honda also has given its customers good alternatives in Honda Jazz, which is more pocket-friendly or a little expensive offering with better features, the Honda City has been a fan favourite.

Ford Figo and Ford Aspire are the other options from the American manufacturer which has specially designed these cars for the Indian market and offer the best in class comfort when compared with others without compromising the economy of the vehicle.

The Hyundai i10 Nios or the i20, or Verna Are also one right choice when it comes to selecting the most economical car in India.

It all comes down to your preference and budget as there are a lot of options when it comes to economical vehicles in India.

     
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