What is the fuel consumption of the Alto automatic transmission?
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The fuel consumption of the Alto automatic version is 5.7 liters per 100 kilometers. Additional information is as follows: 1. Vehicle performance: In terms of power, the new Alto is equipped with a K10B 1.0L engine, paired with a five-speed manual transmission and a four-speed automatic transmission. It has a maximum power of 53 kW at 6000 rpm, a maximum torque of 90 N·m at 4800 rpm, a top speed of 155 km/h, and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 14 seconds. The new Alto features soft and natural body curves, a rounded and full shape, making it very cute, completely different from the boxy appearance of the old Alto. 2. Technical parameters: Length/width/height (mm): 3300×1405×1440; Wheelbase (mm): 2175; Front/rear track (mm): 1215/1200; Curb weight (Kg): 645; Minimum turning diameter (m): 9.6; Engine model: Water-cooled 4-stroke 3-cylinder overhead camshaft gasoline engine; Maximum power (kW/r/min): 27
I've been commuting in my Alto automatic for quite a while, and its fuel efficiency is truly practical. During morning and evening rush hours in the city with AC on, it consumes about 6.5 to 7 liters per 100 km; on highways, it easily reaches around 5 liters. The compact design and well-matched CVT transmission make it fuel-efficient for daily use without sacrificing pep. I recommend checking tire pressure weekly and keeping it at the recommended value—underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption by 10-20%. Regular maintenance like oil changes and throttle valve carbon cleaning helps maintain stable fuel efficiency long-term. In summer, avoid driving at noon during extreme heat, and in winter, let the engine warm up for half a minute before setting off—these small habits can keep fuel consumption below 6 liters. Over time, I've found the Alto economical and durable, perfect for budget-conscious commuters like us.
As a car enthusiast, I've tested the fuel consumption details of the Alto automatic transmission. Its small 1.0L three-cylinder engine paired with a CVT averages 6.2L in the city and can drop as low as 4.8L per 100km on highways; slightly higher than the manual version but with better smoothness. The design has average aerodynamics, with slightly increased wind resistance at high speeds affecting fuel efficiency; the lightweight body shows a fuel consumption fluctuation of around 0.5L under load testing. From my personal records, insufficient tire pressure or old engine oil can cause a sudden rise in fuel consumption; I recommend monthly self-checks with a tire pressure gauge and changing the engine oil every 5,000km; avoid frequent hard acceleration as drivetrain wear can impact performance. These adjustments help keep the Alto efficient, practical, and affordable.