Gasoline Cars with Record Low Fuel Consumption: A Review of 2025 Models.


Cars with Low Fuel Consumption Are Gaining Popularity
Due to rising fuel prices, more drivers are paying attention to cars with low fuel consumption, which allow for significant savings in operation.
Several models have appeared on the market that boast high fuel efficiency according to WLTP data.
The leader among economical cars is the compact hatchback Suzuki Swift, which consumes only 4.4 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. This car is equipped with a 1.2-liter naturally aspirated engine with mild hybrid technology, allowing it to travel up to 840 kilometers on a single tank.
The second place in the ranking is taken by the hatchback Lancia Ypsilon, which consumes 4.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. This car features a 1.2-liter three-cylinder turbo engine and a mild hybrid system that allows it to operate on electric power at low speeds, significantly reducing fuel consumption.
Opel Corsa also consumes 4.5 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers. The model is equipped with a powertrain similar to that of the Lancia Ypsilon and an automatic transmission with dual-clutch, ensuring optimal engine operation.
Peugeot 208 demonstrates a fuel consumption rate of 4.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Its compact yet powerful engine provides an excellent balance of efficiency and dynamics.
Other models such as Citroën C4 and C4 X, Opel Astra, and Peugeot 308 also have low fuel consumption at 4.7 liters per 100 kilometers, impressing with a range that exceeds 1000 kilometers on a single tank.
These cars are not only economical but also feature comfortable interiors and modern technological solutions, making them popular among buyers.
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