With petrol at Rs. 310+ per litre, fuel economy is more critical than ever. Here are the most fuel-efficient cars available in Pakistan in 2025, ranked by real-world km/l.
Most Fuel Efficient Cars in Pakistan 2025
| Car | Engine | City km/l | Highway km/l | Price From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suzuki Alto 660 | 660cc | 20–22 | 24–26 | Rs. 21.7 L |
| Suzuki WagonR 1000 | 1000cc | 16–18 | 20–22 | Rs. 24.5 L |
| Haval Jolion HEV | 1.5T Hybrid | 18–22 | 22–24 | Rs. 55 L |
| Suzuki Swift | 1200cc | 15–17 | 18–20 | Rs. 37.9 L |
| Toyota Yaris 1.3 | 1300cc | 14–16 | 17–19 | Rs. 42 L |
| Honda City 1.2 | 1200cc | 14–16 | 17–19 | Rs. 43 L |
| Changan Alsvin | 1500cc | 13–15 | 16–18 | Rs. 29.9 L |
| MG ZS EV | Electric | ₹4/km | N/A | Rs. 79 L |
Fuel Saving Tips for Pakistan
- Maintain tyre pressure at manufacturer spec — underinflation costs 2–3 km/l
- Drive at 80–90 km/h on motorways — Pakistani cars are tuned for this range
- Use AC wisely — park in shade, pre-cool with windows open first
- Service air filter every 10,000 km — a clogged filter cuts economy by 10%
- Avoid idling — turn off engine if stopped for more than 60 seconds
- Avoid petrol pump adulteration — use reputable Shell, PSO, or Total stations
The Hidden Cost: A car getting 12 km/l vs 18 km/l — on 2,000 km/month costs Rs. 103,333 vs Rs. 68,888 per month at Rs. 310/litre. That's Rs. 34,000/month or Rs. 4 lakh per year difference. Choose wisely.