All naturally aspirated petrol midsize SUVs ranked as per ARAI mileage

By Dipan Sur
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The petrol engines offered with Maruti and Toyota SUVs are the most frugal in the midsize SUV segment.

While turbocharged engines have become quite popular recently in the midsize SUV segment, a naturally aspirated (NA) mill is often the major volume driver. Car variants with an NA unit have a significantly lower upfront price, making them more accessible to the masses. Such engines are also more reliable, easy on the pocket in the long run and offer linear performance with good fuel efficiency.

Here, we have ranked the most fuel-efficient midsize petrol SUVs in India from least to most. This list uses ARAI-claimed figures, as real-world numbers are expected to vary by driving conditions and styles.

Note: The claimed ARAI fuel-efficiency figures for the Tata Curvv’s 1.2-litre and the MG Astor’s 1.5-litre petrol engines are yet to be revealed.

9. Kia Seltos: 1.5-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of 16.5kpl

The Kia Seltos is offered with three engine options: a diesel, a turbo-petrol and a naturally aspirated petrol. The 1.5-litre petrol mill produces 115hp and 144Nm, and the claimed mileage is the same 16.5kpl for both manual and continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) versions. The Seltos CVT has the lowest mileage of all midsize SUVs with an NA petrol engine and an automatic gearbox.

Kia Seltos ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

16.50kpl

CVT claimed mileage

16.50kpl

8. Honda Elevate: 1.5-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 16.92kpl

The Honda Elevate is the most powerful midsize SUV with a naturally aspirated petrol engine. Its 1.5-litre mill produces 121hp and 145Nm, and like the Seltos, it is offered with a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT. The automatic variants are 1.61kpl more frugal than those with a manual gearbox, despite being 46kg heavier. In fact, the Elevate’s manual version has the lowest claimed mileage in the segment.

Honda Elevate ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

15.31kpl

CVT claimed mileage

16.92kpl

7. Tata Sierra: 1.5-litre petrol engine

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Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 17.40kpl

Unlike the Sierra’s turbo-petrol engine, which has the lowest claimed efficiency of 15.3kpl in the midsize SUV segment, its naturally aspirated petrol mill delivers decent mileage. Its 1.5-litre unit, producing 106hp and 145Nm, is paired with a manual or a dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT). Notably, it is derived from the 1.5-litre TGDi petrol engine, without the turbocharger and with a port fuel-injection system for improved efficiency. 

Tata Sierra ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

17.40kpl

DCT claimed mileage

16.90kpl

6. Citroen Aircross: 1.2-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of 17.5kpl

The Citroen Aircross’s 1.2-litre NA engine produces 82hp and 115Nm – the lowest output figures in the midsize SUV segment – and comes paired only with a 5-speed manual transmission. It is also one of the most affordable models in the segment. Notably, the Aircross is the only midsize SUV available with optional third-row seating, offered only with the turbo-petrol variants.

Citroen Aircross ARAI mileage for 1.2-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

17.50kpl

5. Hyundai Creta: 1.5-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 17.70kpl

One of the bestselling models not only in the midsize SUV segment but also in India, the Hyundai Creta is offered with the same engine options as the Seltos, including the 115hp petrol mill. However, being based on the older K2 architecture, it is smaller and lighter and therefore has noticeably higher claimed mileage figures: 0.9kpl more in the manual version and 1.2kpl more in the CVT guise.

Hyundai Creta ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

17.40kpl

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CVT claimed mileage

17.70kpl

4. Citroen Basalt: 1.2-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of 18kpl

The Citroen Basalt has the same 82hp 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine as the Aircross, paired with the same 5-speed manual transmission. An automatic gearbox is available only with the more potent turbo-petrol mill. In NA guise, the Basalt is 0.5kpl more efficient than the Aircross, mainly due to its more aerodynamic coupe-SUV form and 52kg lighter kerb weight.

Citroen Basalt ARAI mileage for 1.2-litre petrol engine 

MT claimed mileage

18kpl

3. Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 21.11kpl

The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara is offered in two petrol versions: a 1.5-litre NA unit and a 1.5-litre strong hybrid. Between these, the NA petrol is the more affordable option. It produces 103hp and 139Nm and comes paired with a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic gearbox. Notably, the petrol-automatic combination is also available with an AWD setup in the higher trims.

Maruti Grand Vitara ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

FWD MT claimed mileage

21.11kpl

FWD AT claimed mileage

20.58kpl

AWD AT claimed mileage 

19.20kpl

2. Toyota Hyryder: 1.5-litre petrol engine

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Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 21.12kpl

The Hyryder is Toyota’s counterpart to the Grand Vitara, with distinct visual styling. Mechanically, it is identical, with the same 103hp engine and similar claimed mileage figures for the manual and automatic variants. The AWD version, however, has a 0.19kpl higher fuel efficiency, making it the most efficient AWD offering in the midsize SUV segment.

Toyota Hyryder ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

FWD MT claimed mileage

21.12kpl

FWD AT claimed mileage

20.58kpl

AWD AT claimed mileage

19.39kpl

1. Maruti Suzuki Victoris: 1.5-litre petrol engine

Claimed fuel efficiency of up to 21.18kpl

While the Maruti Suzuki Victoris is positioned alongside the Grand Vitara, it is sold via the carmaker’s Arena dealerships. It gets the same 103hp petrol engine as the Grand Vitara and Hyryder but has a higher claimed fuel efficiency, making it the most efficient midsize SUV in the NA petrol engine guise. This SUV is also available with an AWD option, which returns 0.13kpl less than the Grand Vitara AWD and 0.32kpl less than the Hyryder AWD.

Maruti Victoris ARAI mileage for 1.5-litre petrol engine 

FWD MT claimed mileage

21.18kpl

FWD AT claimed mileage

21.06kpl

AWD AT claimed mileage

19.07kpl

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