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Car & Engine: 2014 Duster 85ps Diesel
Fuel tank size: 50L
City tank range: Approximately 600km (I normally get 14-15kmpl for city drives)
Highway tank range: Anywhere between 700-900km depending on traffic and driving style. FE used to vary between 18-22kmpl
Car: Ecosport Diesel (2019)
Tank Capacity: 52 ltrs
City Range: 900 - 950 kms (I haven't tested this range. I usually fill up at half tank. This calculation is through mileage - around 18 - 19 kmpl)
Highway Range: 1100 - 1200 (I have driven >1000 km without filling up once. I get approx. 23 kmpl. Based on that, I could theoretically go up to 1200 km).
Based on the mileage, you can guess that I'm a sedate driver. So, I get very good mileage.
Car & Engine: Renault Duster RXZ AWD (1.5 Diesel - 110 BHP)
Fuel tank size: 50L (40 Lts in Actual. I always fills at reserve light and upto auto cutoff takes in 40 Lts)
City tank range: 500 Kms
Highway tank range: 650-750 Kms depends on driving conditions.
Car: Tata Nexon EV Max
Battery Capacity: 40.5 kWh
City Range: 337 km (120 wh/km)
Highway Range: 261 km (155 wh/km)
Car: Tata Hexa XT 4x4 - 2.2L Varicor 400
Fuel Tank size: 60L
City Range: 624 km (10.4 km/l)
Highway Range: 764.4 km (12.74km/l)
Car: Toyota Yarus G CVT - 1.5L 2NR-FE
Fuel Tank size: 42L
City Range: 609 km (14.5 km/l)
Highway Range: 743.4 km (17.7km/l)
Car - Tata Altroz 1.5 Diesel - MT 2021
Tank capacity : 35L
City Range : 400 - 450 km
Highway Range : Around 650 - 700 km (Chennai Trichy highway)
Ford Escort 1.8 LX – 45 Liters (59 bhp) NA Diesel
City Range – 450 km
Highways – 600 to 650 km
Fiat Punto 1.3 MJD Emotion – 45 Liters (75 bhp) FGT Turbo Diesel
City range – 500 km
Highways – 700 to 750 km
Ford EcoSport 1.5 Titanium – 52 Liters (100 bhp) FGT Turbo Diesel
City Range – 550 km
Highways – 750 to 800 km
Escort is NA diesel and loves open roads, the only issue is with it poor suspension setup. The car has covered 2.5 Lakh km and no overhaul has been carried out so far, she came home in 1997
Punto on the other hand has a relatively poor top end but a strong mid-range, she loves to be driven at about 90 - 100 kmph and offers driving pleasure which is unmatched
EcoSport is a mile munching machine, I have done multiple 10+ hours’ drive (almost non-stop) with her. Somehow, I have always got better fuel efficiency from EcoSport in spite of it being 1500 cc against the 1248 cc engine of Punto.
The range is not the true range here as I have always refuled our family members just before the reserve / red mark, never took a chance to touch the reserve mark. Also all of them are in stock condition, no performance remaps done.
Car: Ford Fiesta 1.4 Exi TDCi (2010)
Tank Capacity: 45 ltrs.
City range: 820 - 850 KMs (~19 kmpl)
Highway Range - 1100 - 1150 KMs (~23kmpl)
I live in Bangalore and my commute to work takes me through some of the most traffic dense areas in the city (Sarjapur Road to Indiranagar via Koramangla for additional context for folks In Bangalore). City mileage is pretty good because I tend to time my departure in both directions to be little early for the traffic. I have a gem of a car to accompany me and will be really sad to let it go in another 2 years
Car: VW Passat 2019 TDI DSG
Fuel Capacity: 66L
City Range: 800 km (12 km/l)
Highway Range: 1100+ km (17km/l)
2023 Kia Forte
Engine Capacity- 2 Litres, 147 BHP.
Fuel Tank Capacity- 53 Litres.
Tank Range- 650 KMS.
It’s a brand new car. Just 1600 kms on it as of now. Yet to test highway or city economy individually. 650 kms range is mix of both highway and city conditions.
Car & Engine: Force Gurkha FM 2.6 CR Diesel
Fuel tank size: 63L
City tank range: Haven't calculated since i seldom use the Gurkha for city runs
Highway tank range: 550-600 km, 630-690km if i go easy on the throttle. I feel anything above 10kmpl for 2.5 ton SUV is a bonus.
I normally have a habit of filling up once the bar on the gauge drops one or two notches below the half mark, till auto cut OFF.
Car: Mahindra E2O (T2)
Full Charge: 120km.
Current Full Charge after 8 years and no battery replacement: 80km
I usually don't use more than 40 to 50km in one charge now.
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Car: Honda City iVtech 3rd Gen Automatic (1.5 L petrol)
Fuel tank size: 40L
City tank range: Approximately 280-300 km (8-9 Kmpl)
Highway tank range: 400 km (10-11 Kmpl)
Car - Honda City VMT (iVtech) 2018 make. Fuel tank capacity 40 litre
Pic 1 - Delhi-Jammu in November 2022 refilled about 33 litre in Jammu
Pic 2 - Jammu-Delhi in November 2022 refilled 35 litre
Pic 3 - Delhi-NCR local travel, refilled 30 litre
Car: Toyota Urban Cruiser High AT
Fuel Capacity: 48L
City Range actual Range: 480 Km-500 Km (Approx. 10-11KMPL)
Highway Range Actual : 700-750 km (15km/l) But MID shows only the Minimum range of 480-500k/l even the the tank is full and driven completely on highways.
Just 2 days and the thread is already on the 6th page - sure is an interesting thread and a good way to look at fuel consumption.
Here is my experience with the 2 cars that I have owned so far
Car & Engine: Hyundai Grand i10 Petrol MT (1.2L Petrol)
Fuel tank size: 43L
City tank range: 500km.
Highway tank range: 550 - 600km.
Car & Engine: MG Hector Petrol CVT (1.5L Turbo Petrol)
Fuel tank size: 60L
City tank range: 450km.
Highway tank range: 550km.
I have a habit of filling up fuel when the needle gets near the reserve mark (50-70KM before it goes in the reserve). The i10 used to suck up ~35L while the Hector takes 42-45L when doing the tank full.
Octavia 2.0 TSI petrol
50L tank capacity
City driving range: (I really don't have city usage in this)
Highway driving range: Regularly 'see' 700(+) during tank up
I have done Bangalore Chennai round trip on a single tankful (warning lamp had come on though). Otherwise I tank up at around the 600 km mark, which in most cases coincide with a day's worth of driving

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