What is the fuel consumption of the Alto 1.0 manual transmission?

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AveryRose
07/24/25 5:19am
The fuel consumption of the Alto 1.0 manual transmission is 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is the extended information: 1. Combined cycle fuel consumption is 5.2L/100km, constant speed fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 3.6L (40km/h), user-reported fuel consumption is 5.2L/100km, minimum turning radius is 4.5m, curb weight is 890kg, and maximum speed is 160km/h. 2. Body structure: Number of doors: 5, Body type: Hatchback. 3. External dimensions: Length: 3500mm, Width: 1600mm, Height: 1470mm, Wheelbase: 2360mm, Front track: 1405mm, Rear track: 1400mm
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Devin
08/10/25 11:22pm
I've been using the Alto 1.0 manual transmission for several years, and the fuel consumption is quite reliable. Driving in the city with frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption is around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. If I drive more smoothly, it can drop to 5.5 liters without any issues. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed, the fuel consumption can reach 4.5 to 5 liters, which is very economical. The manual transmission is simple to operate, allowing me to control the gear shifting timing, and being gentle with the throttle can save a lot. The fuel tank capacity isn't large, but a full tank can cover over 500 kilometers, which is more than enough for daily commuting. On weekends, taking friends out for a spin, the space is small but practical, with a light and quick start and decent power. Driving habits make a big difference—sudden acceleration or hard braking consumes more fuel. Developing a habit of gently applying the throttle makes the car more cost-effective over time and can also extend the lifespan of its components.
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Alexander
09/24/25 6:33am
As a tech enthusiast, I'm quite interested in the fuel consumption of the Alto 1.0 manual transmission. Its small-displacement engine is efficiently designed, with a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine paired with a lightweight body, averaging 5 to 6 liters per 100 kilometers. During city driving, the engine operates with frequent start-stop cycles, potentially increasing consumption slightly to 6.5 liters; while on highways, with lower wind resistance, it easily drops below 5 liters. The manual transmission offers precise gear shifts with minimal power loss, making it more fuel-efficient than automatic versions. The engine employs optimized combustion technology to reduce unnecessary power output. The Alto series has always been cost-effective, ideal for beginners or those on a budget. Regular checks of the ignition system and intake valves help maintain stable fuel consumption and prevent additional energy loss due to wear.
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