Top 10 Most Fuel-Efficient Cars Launched In 2014

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“Kitna deti hai?” is the most famous question asked by every Indian who visits a car showroom. As said, the cars in India are still a ‘status quo’, whether it is an Alto or a Merc. But the conflict arises when everyone wants to maintain them at the lowest possible cost, and there comes the fuel-efficiency into the picture. Listed here are the most fuel-efficient cars launched in 2014. See to know them how well they managed to fit into the pocket size of Indian buyers…

Maruti Ciaz Diesel
Maruti’s long lost fight for the sedan segment got into action once again, and it’s the Ciaz as a warrior for this battle leading the whole lot with being the most fuel-efficient car available in this country.
Fuel-Efficiency: 26.21kmpl (as per ARAI)

Honda City Diesel
The new Honda City is in the whir of industry for delivering wide grin on its buyers face for the fuel-economy. All thanks to that new diesel engine, proven very helpful for selling more Hondas than before.
Fuel-Efficiency: 26kmpl (as per ARAI)

Chevrolet Beat Facelift Diesel
Chevrolet Beat Diesel remained an outstanding performer throughout, and a mild facelift received during 2014 added some years to its life cycle being one of the small diesel cars.
Fuel-Efficiency: 25.44kmpl (as per ARAI)

Tata Nano Twist Petrol
Tata’s aspirations from Nano got twisted in 2014 with the launch of Nano Twist. An addition of power-steering and some features took it to make the headline with that astounding fuel-efficiency.
Fuel-Efficiency: 25.4kmpl (as per ARAI)

New Ford Fiesta Diesel
Ford‘s aggression after the EcoSport was observed once again in the design of new Fiesta, especially over the Aston-Martin-resembling front grille. But what’s more exciting was its fuel-economy.
Fuel-Efficiency: 25.01kmpl (as per ARAI)

Hyundai Xcent Diesel
Hyundai compact sedan made a late entry to the party, but though it still had its claim of delivering better returns per litre from the diesel guise.
Fuel-Efficiency: 24.4kmpl (as per ARAI)

Honda Mobilio Diesel
Honda’s venture in the MPV market was recorded from Mobilio, which is said as the most needed car for the segment. apparently, that same diesel engine of Amaze and City churned the fortune here too.
Fuel-Efficiency: 24.2kmpl (as per ARAI)

Maruti Alto K10 Petrol
Maruti Alto – addressed as one of the world’s highest selling car – now received facelift in India and also the option of AMT gearbox making it to be the cheapest automatic car of this country.
Fuel-Efficiency: 24.07kmpl (as per ARAI)

Toyota Etios Facelift Diesel
The facelift launch of Toyota Etios gave the car a push for years to come before ending its life-cycle. However, the facelift isn’t remarkable, but its diesel engine is in the running cost.
Fuel-Efficiency: 23.59kmpl (as per ARAI)

Maruti Swift Facelift Diesel
Maruti Swift being celebrated as India’s most sold premium hatchback. At the fuel-efficiency in facelift avatar, it excelled for attaining the class leading figures.
Fuel-Efficiency: 23.04kmpl (as per ARAI)

Hence, all of them received well-response from ARAI over the fuel-efficiency, but it could be more interesting if they will manage to perform well in the real world as well.
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Description: In short, though how best engineering you had, it’s the fuel-consumption that almost makes the buying decisions. Find the best kmpl delivering car launches of 2014.

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