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There is no question that the upcoming BS6 emission norms are set to have a huge impact on diesel vehicles in our country. In fact, a number of carmakers – from Maruti Suzuki to Tata – have announced that they will forgo upgrading their small diesel engines as it would throw the car’s cost structures out of whack, make them too costly. In addition, petrol and diesel prices are slowly achieving parity, making the premium paid for a diesel car (over its petrol counterpart) less appealing.

Despite the sheen of owning a diesel car having worn off slightly, it is still a proposition that is hard to resist – effortless driving thanks to low-end torque, good resale values and relatively better fuel efficiency are among the factors. The latter point is still one of the foremost factors that drives the Indian consumer, when it comes to buying a car. Hence, here’s our list of the 10 most fuel efficient diesel cars currently on sale in India.

Though this list is based on the figures quoted by ARAI, they do not reflect real-world efficiency figures as those tests are conducted in the lab under ideal conditions. However, we have added figures from our comprehensive road tests and reviews of these models.

1. Maruti Suzuki Dzire

ARAI Certified: 28.4kpl
Autocar test (overall): NA

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

 

It isn’t surprising that a Maruti car sits at the top of this list. Thanks to its 75hp, 1.3-litre, DDiS diesel engine mated to a lightweight body, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire can go an impressive 28.4km on one litre of diesel. Maruti’s compact sedan and rival to the likes of the Honda Amaze, Ford Aspire and Hyundai Xcent is class-leading for various reasons – it boasts excellent build quality, a roomy cabin and a long equipment list – including Maruti’s excellent aftersales network. Priced from Rs 6.72 lakh to Rs 9.58 lakh for the top-spec variant with the 5-speed AMT option (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Dzire is one of the fastest-selling vehicles in India. For now, the Dzire is the most fuel-efficient diesel car on sale in India. However, once Maruti discontinues the Fiat-sourced 1.3 diesel from its line-up (before BS6 emission norms come into play), this line-up will look quite different.

2. Maruti Suzuki Swift

ARAI certified: 28.4kpl
Autocar test (overall): 19.3kpl

 

Maruti Suzuki Swift
 

Like its compact sedan counterpart, the Maruti Suzuki Swift is one of the most fuel-efficient diesel cars on sale today. The hatchback, which shares its platform and engine-gearbox combinations with the Dzire, goes head-to-head with the likes of the Hyundai Grand i10 and Ford Figo. While the higher variants of the Swift are pricey (ex-showroom prices start at Rs 7.03 lakh and go up to Rs 8.89 lakh), it is nonetheless a model that sells well.

3. Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Smart Hybrid

ARAI Certified: 28.09kpl
Autocar test (overall): 16.65kpl

 

Maruti Suzuki Ciaz
 

Maruti’s Ciaz is a strong-selling midsize sedan. The fact that it comes with a 90hp, 1.3-litre mild-hybrid engine along with its plush, roomy and well-equipped cabin area, justifies its relatively higher sales figures comrade to rivals like the Hyundai Verna and Honda City. The Ciaz is also available with quite a fuel-efficient 95hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine, which has an ARAI-rated mileage of 26.82kpl. The difference in efficiency between the two diesel engines is likely due to the lack of the mild-hybrid setup on the 1.5-litre DDiS 225 diesel engine. The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz diesel range starts at Rs 9.20 lakh and goes up to Rs 11.38 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

4. Maruti Suzuki Baleno

ARAI Certified: 27.39kpl
Autocar test (overall): 18.15kpl

 

Maruti Suzuki Baleno
 

The Baleno moved up the list of most fuel-efficient petrol cars, thanks to the new BS6-compliant 90hp, 1.2-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine. However, the Maruti Baleno diesel continues unchanged – it shares its 75hp, Fiat-sourced 1.3-litre engine and 5-speed manual gearbox with the Dzire and is underpinned by the same light-weight Heartect platform, resulting in an ARAI-rated 27.39kpl. A rival to the likes of the Honda Jazz, Hyundai i20 and upcoming Tata Altroz, the Maruti Baleno diesel retails between Rs 6.74 lakh and Rs 8.73 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

5. Honda Jazz

ARAI Certified: 27.3kpl
Autocar test (overall): 17.1kpl

Honda Jazz
 

Honda’s answer to Hyundai i20 and Maruti Baleno comes with the Japanese brand’s efficient, if noisy, 100hp 1.5-litre diesel motor, which is paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox. A spacious and decently equipped premium hatchback, the Honda Jazz diesel is priced from Rs 8.12 lakh to 9.40 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The next-gen Jazz will make its public debut at the 2019 Tokyo motor show in October.

6. Honda Amaze

ARAI certified: 27.4kpl
Autocar test (overall): 19.67kpl

Honda Amaze
 

With the new-gen Amaze, Honda took its rival to the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Hyundai Xcent to the next level by improving every aspect of the compact sedan. The Honda Amaze’s 1.5-litre diesel is shared with the Jazz and the City though is unique as it also comes with a smooth CVT gearbox option along with the 6-speed manual. However, the motor makes 20hp and 40Nm less and delivers a mileage figure of 23.8kpl, when paired to the 7-step CVT. While the engine is on the noisier side and some of those vibrations do filter into the cabin, it’s quite an efficient unit.

7. Tata Tiago

ARAI certified: 27.28kpl
Autocar test (overall): NA

 

Tata Tiago
 

While the Tiago’s 1.05-litre diesel engine may be on the duller side – it makes 70hp and 140Nm of torque – it is one of the most fuel-efficient small diesels around. Tata recently updated the Hyundai Santro and Maruti Celerio rival with more equipment, making it an even better value for money proposition. For its price – the diesel Tata Tiago is priced from Rs 5.25 lakh to Rs 6.62 lakh – the cabin area also feels quite upmarket and it drives like a more expensive car too.

8. Ford Aspire

ARAI certified: 26.1kpl
Autocar test (overall): NA

Ford Aspire
 

Ford’s small diesel engine, the ubiquitous 1.5-litre diesel that is used on a variety of models from the Figo and Freestyle to the EcoSport, is a likable motor thanks to its smooth power delivery and mileage. The engine, along with the superb ride-handling setup, makes this the fun-to-drive alternative in the compact sedan segment. However, this isn’t the quietest motor in a compact sedan. Though it isn’t as spacious as the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Honda Amaze, considering it is priced from Rs 6.89 lakh to Rs 8.52 lakh, the Ford Aspire provides an involving drive experience and is a well-equipped model.

9. Honda City

ARAI certified: 25.6kpl
Autocar test (overall): 16.85kpl

Honda City
 

The same 100hp, 1.5 diesel does duty in a number of Honda cars and in the City, it has the same strengths and weaknesses. While it is a frugal motor, the NVH isn’t all that good. The top-spec versions of the Honda City are well-equipped but are more expensive than rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Hyundai Verna. Known for its spacious and comfortable cabin the diesel City costs between Rs 11.11 lakh and Rs 14.16 lakh.

10. Ford Figo

ARAI certified: 25.5kpl
Autocar test (overall): NA

 

Ford Figo
 

Interestingly, the Ford Figo diesel is marginally less fuel-efficient than its slightly heavier compact sedan counterpart. Both have the same 100hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and are the enthusiasts’ option in their respective segments. The Maruti Suzuki Swift and Hyundai Gran i10 rival’s USPs include the excellent ride and handling, strong build quality and good value, though despite a recent facelift, it does miss out on some features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Considering the hatchback’s diesel variants retail from Rs 6.13 lakh to Rs 7.55 lakh, this feature is quite an omission.

Take a look at our most fuel efficient petrol cars list here.

Also see:

Calculate your car's fuel efficiency correctly

4. Honda Jazz
ARAI Certified: 27.3kpl
Autocar test (overall): 17.1kpl

The Honda Jazz blends clever interior packaging, legendary Honda reliability and a frugal fuel economy that has made it the car to look out for in the severely contested premium hatchback segment. The 1.5-litre diesel engine is powerful enough for the Jazz and as a bonus, also ensures it foots low fuel bills. The ex-showroom price, Delhi for the diesel trims start at Rs 7.36 lakh.

Also see:
Honda issues recall for 2013 Accord, City and Jazz
2015 Honda Jazz review, road test
Honda India sees future for diesels beyond 2020

5. Tata Tiago
ARAI certified: 27.28kpl
Autocar test (city): 12.5kpl

The Tiago sells well for Tata, with the 1 lakh Tiago having rolled out of its factory, in Gujarat. With a spacious, well-appointed cabin, aggressive price tag, European styling and an impressive ARAI fuel efficiency rating of 27.28kpl, the Tiago offers great value-for-money motoring. The ex-showroom, Delhi price for the base diesel is Rs 4.05 lakh.

Also see:
Tata to hike car and SUV prices by around Rs 60,000
2017 Tata Tigor long term review, second report
Tata Tiago EV and Tigor EV make their debut at Auto Expo 2018
Tata Tigor JTP, Tiago JTP first look video
Tata Tiago review, test drive

6. Maruti Ignis
ARAI Certified: 26.8kpl

Autocar test (overall): 17.7kpl

 

The Ignis is a quirky little crossover, which is refreshingly different with its plethora of customization options and 'tall boy' design that harks back to Suzukis of yore. It unsurprisingly features an extremely fuel-efficient engine. Powered by the same 1.3-litre diesel engine that features in many other Marutis, the Ignis continues to be a potent combination of premium features, comfort and fuel frugality. The diesel variant’s ex-showroom price in Delhi starts at Rs 6.32 lakh.

Also see:
2017 Maruti Ignis vs Mahindra KUV100 NXT diesel comparison
2017 Maruti Ignis long term review, first report
Maruti Ignis vs Grand i10 vs KUV 100 diesel comparison
2017 Maruti Ignis Alpha AMT launched at Rs 7.01 lakh

7. Ford Figo
ARAI Certified: 25.83kpl

The successor to the previous-gen Figo, this refreshed Figo from Ford has been a sales success, thanks to its long feature list, safety kit packaging and the 1.5-litre diesel engine under its boot that delivers 25.83kpl – which means the Figo ensures low fuel bills and is extremely frugal. Ex-showroom, Delhi prices for diesel versions of the car start at Rs 6.43 lakh.

Also see:
Ford Figo facelift spied in India
Ford Figo review, road test

8. Ford Figo Aspire 
ARAI certified: 25.83kpl
Autocar test (overall): 15.84kpl

The compact sedan sibling of the Figo, the Aspire gets everything right, much like its hatchback sibling; including the big fuel efficiency number and the addition of a boot – both have increased its practicality. The ex-showroom, Delhi prices for the car’s diesel option start at Rs 6.78 lakh.

Also see:
Ford Aspire facelift spied
2017 Ford Figo Aspire long term review, first report

9. Honda Amaze
ARAI Certified: 25.8kpl
Autocar test (overall): 18kpl

While it hasn’t been a great sales success, Honda’s compact sedan has won much acclaim for its spacious cabin and punchy 1.5-litre i-DTEC Earth Dreams diesel engine which delivers great fuel efficiency, for its class. It has recently received a facelift – Honda armed it with sharper looks and better features, making the Amaze an even greater value proposition. Prices for the diesel Amaze ex-showroom, Delhi start at Rs 6.75 lakh.

Also see:
2018 Honda Amaze: 5 things you need to know
Second-gen Honda Amaze makes global debut at Auto Expo 2018
Honda Amaze facelift review, test drive
Honda Amaze diesel long term review second report

10. Honda City
ARAI Certified: 25.6kpl
Autocar test (overall): 16.85kpl

The compact executive sedan segment leader now features an aluminum, 1.5-litre, i-DTEC diesel engine that is hugely fuel-efficient and offers a good low and mid-end performance. It’s a great car, both to drive as well as be driven around in. Honda refreshed its iconic vehicle, earlier this year, with more features and an all-new top-end variant. Price of the diesel Honda City ex-showroom, Delhi is Rs 10.99 lakh.

Also see:
A City Quartet: Road Trip
Honda to launch six all-new models in next three years
2014 Honda City long term review first review

 

Take a look at our most fuel efficient petrol cars list here.



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