While petrol and diesel prices shoot through the roof, we still continue to enjoy driving on the road together. It is therefore not an unnecessary luxury to take a critical look at your car's consumption. Here is a list of the 10 most fuel-efficient cars currently available. These are petrol cars without a charging port (but often with a mild hybrid electric motor).
Remember that this is the fuel consumption as given by the factory, so this may be different when you tear through the streets like a Schumacher. But however you look at it then the following cars will still be the most economical choices:
Most fuel-efficient cars, overview of petrol consumption and CO2 emissions
- 1 Toyota Yaris Hybrid/Mazda 2 Hybrid CO2 86 g/km Consumption 3.8 l/100 km 1:26.3
- 2 Renault Clio E-Tech Hybrid CO2 145 g/km Consumption 4.2 l/100 km 1:23.8
- 3 Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid CO2 101 g/km Consumption 4.5 l/100 km 1:22.2
- 4 Honda Jazz Hybrid CO2 102 g/km Consumption 4.5l/100km 1:22.2
- 5 Fiat 500 1.0 Hybrid CO2 105 g/km Consumption 4.6 l/100 km 1:21.1
- 6 Suzuki Swift 1.2 Smart Hybrid CO2 106 g/km Consumption 4.7 l/100 km 1:21.1
- 7 Toyota Aygo X CO2 108 g/km Consumption 4.7 l/100 km 1:21.2
- 8 Hyundai i10 CO2 109 g/km Consumption 4.8 l/100 km 1:20.8
- 9 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid CO2 110 g/km Consumption 4.9 l/100 km 1:20.4
- 10 Suzuki Ignis 1.2 Smart Hybrid CO2 110 g/km Consumption 4.9l/100 km 1:20.4
1: Toyota Yaris Hybrid/Mazda 2 Hybrid
In first place we find the Toyota Yaris Hybrid/ Mazda 2 Hybrid, which, according to the figures, with a consumption of 1 in 26.3, is a very economical car indeed (without charging cable!). A shared spot as this car is marketed by both Toyota and Mazda as the exact same model.
2. Renault Clio E-Tech Hybrid
A nice car to look at and also nice and smooth with 143 hp. According to the specifications, it should be possible to drive 1:24, not bad.
3. Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hybrid/Suzuki Swace 1.8 Hybrid
A shared place for the Toyota Corolla and the Suzuki Swace which both share the same powertrain. consumption comes down to 4.5 l/100 km.
4. Honda Jazz Hybrid
A full hybrid but this time without a plug from the Honda brand. This little Jazz is surprisingly spacious and has a consumption of just 1 in 22.2.
5. Fiat 500 1.0 Hybrid
Seen a lot on the road and still a favourite with many people, the Fiat 500. This car has very low fuel consumption, 1 in 21.1, thanks to its mild hybrid engine. Of course, if that's not enough, you can also opt for the all-electric Fiat 500e.
6. Suzuki Swift 1.2 Smart Hybrid
A beautiful car to look at and very economical at the same time. By the way, this model has the same powertrain as the Suzuki Ignis that we come across at spot 10.
7. Toyota Aygo X 1.0 VVT-i
The Aygo, who doesn't know it. And this is not the only Toyota in the list, either! It is a relatively small and light car and because of its fuel-efficient engine, you end up with 1 in 20 but in practice this turns out to be even more favourable.
8. Hyundai i10 1.0i
A small and light car with consumption of 1 in 20.8. Very economical and that without electric assistance.
9. Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid
This Toyota is the biggest car in the list, so how is it possible that it still made it into the list? This is mainly because Toyota is a forerunner in developing hybrid technologies and they are now reaping the benefits. The Toyota CH-R ranks 8th with 1 in 20.4.
10. Suzuki Ignis 1.2 Smart Hybrid
And the straggler of this list is the Suzuki Ignis. This car also features mild hybrid technology which means the petrol engine is supported by a small electric motor. In this case, that yields consumption of 1 in 20.4.