Top 5 Fuel Efficient Automatic Cars in India


In India, where traffic & population never stand still, it just grows. Meanwhile the only thing we can do is to concentrate on the concern of traffic that’s the reason of high fuel wastage causing frustration. Automatic cars are in for quite some time now as they consists higher comfort feature, however people shy away from buying these cars due to their less efficiency in terms of fuel.  Now days, fuel efficiency becomes a hot topic among car buyers in Indian automotive market, here’s a look at India’s top 5 most fuel efficient petrol automatics.

Tata GenX Nano

The new GenX Nano is a vast enhancement over the earlier model in diverse aspects. One such area is the addition of an AMT unit which comes mated to the 624cc, twin-cylinder petrol motor that produce 38PS and 51 Nm of torque. The engine returns an ARAI certified fuel economy of 21.9 km/l.


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Maruti Suzuki Alto K10

One of the most fuel efficient petrol automatic cars in the country, Alto K10’s is popular in India and has further increased thanks to the AMT unit that returns an remarkable 24.07 km/l, which is the same as the manual variation. Also, the entry-level hatchback is powered by a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine the produces 68PS and 90 Nm of torque.


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Maruti Suzuki Celerio

Maruti Suzuki Celerio, The first car in Indian automotive market to feature the now famous AMT unit, Celerio is also one of the very successful products in the country from Indian car manufacturer Maruti Suzuki. It is driven by the same 1.0-litre K10 engine that also powers the Alto K10. Outputting 68PS of power and 90 Nm of torque, the Celerio AMT also returns an ARAI certified mileage of 23.1 km/l, which is similar to the manual variants.


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Honda Jazz

Newest vehicle in the list, the Honda Jazz got off to a flying launch in the nation. Although, its sales have are now dropping, the Jazz comes with the option of a petrol automatic (CVT) unlike any of its rivals in this segment. Under its hood is a 1.2-litre, four-cylinder petrol motor that gives out 90PS of power and 109 Nm of torque, which is able of returning an impressive fuel economy of 19 km/l.

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Nissan Micra X-Shift

Launched in July 2015, the latest variant of the Micra hatchback thereby making the automatic variation of the vehicle more inexpensive. Nissan Micra X-Shift Limited to just 750 units and powered by a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine that churns out 75PS of power and 104 Nm of torque. The engine comes mated to a CVT gearbox that returns an impressive 19.34 km/l (ARAI certified). The front-wheel drive automatic is a very good option to consider in the hatchback space.

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Although, these are amazing fuel efficient cars, but if these are going out of budget you can always buy second hand cars in India with automatic functionality by visit Shriram Automall the country’s finest place for the exchange of used vehicles & equipment at fair price. 

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