Top 5 Fuel-Efficient Automatic Cars in India

A lot has changed this past year and the automotive industry has been trying to woo consumers with a lot more technology, features and competitive pricing than was ever offered before. With the rise in traffic and the number commuters making their daily trips to work, the demand for automatic gearboxes has also soared.
Despite the growth in demand, manufacturers haven't exactly seen exciting numbers. There are two primary reasons for this; one, they weren't fuel-efficient and the other being that they have always been a bit expensive. However, manufacturers like Tata Motors and Maruti Suzuki are now developing technology to make these cars more affordable.
Considering all those endeavours, expect the demand for cars with automatic gearboxes rise with great fervour over the next few years. For now, here are the top 5 fuel-efficient automatics in India.
1. Mini Cooper D
Fuel Economy: 26.3Km/l
Yeah, you didn't expect that, did you? Hence, I draw your attention back to our headline - 'Most Fuel Efficient Automatics' and yes it is. The Mini Cooper D 3-door boasts of a fuel-efficiency figure of 26.3Km/l. Now this data is not from the ARAI but these are the EU figures and since the car is a CBU, there isn't a difference in the components used. The only factors that could perhaps affect its claim are road- and fuel-quality.

The Mini Cooper D uses a 6-speed steptronic gearbox for both, the 3-Door and 5-Door version. Under the hood is a 1.5-litre, 3-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine with 115bhp and 270Nm of torque. 0-100Km/h is dealt in just 9.2 seconds and the top-speed is rated at 205Km/h. So, you get performance and fuel efficiency in one car. What else could you ask for?
2. Maruti Suzuki Alto K10
Fuel Economy: 24.07Km/l
One would expect to see a Maruti Suzuki car right at the top, but it isn't. It comes in at a close 2nd. The Alto K10 was updated recently and with it, came an AMT. Though it is not exactly an automatic, but it is still quite there. The Alto Kl10 sports a 5-speed AMT (or AGS, like Maruti called it), which is the same gearbox as the one found in the Celerio.

Being lighter, added to the advantage when it came to fuel-efficiency and it delivers an ARAI rated efficiency figure of 24.07Km/l. The engine used is a 998cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine which delivers 67bhp and 90Nm of torque.
3. Maruti Suzuki Celerio
Fuel Economy: 23.1Km/l
If you are not happy with the space the Alto K10 has to offer, an additional Rs 40,000 in your budget will get you the entry-level Celerio AMT. The Celerio was the first car in the lot to start the AMT madness, which has now passed on to many others in the country.

The AMT comes with the petrol K-series engine and is responsive. At 23.1Km/l the Celerio comes in a close third to its smaller sibling. A trip around the city or just a highway run, the Celerio makes for a fun car and with fewer trips to the fuel station, is easy on the wallet too.
4. Tata Zest
Fuel Economy: 23Km/l
The Zest was the comeback car for Tata Motors in India. After having tasted success with the Indica, Tata Motors had been on a downslide, but HorizonNext promised a slew of new-age cars. The Zest is the cheapest diesel automatic in the country and of course, the most affordable too.

A 5-speed AMT unit similar to the Celerio and Alto K10 goes into the Zest, which is powered by the 1.3-litre Quadrajet (Fiat's Multi-jet) engine. With 90bhp and 200Nm of torque on offer, the Zest is quick and easy to drive.
The Zest returns a fuel efficiency of 23Km/l which is extremely good but Tata does charge a premium for the AMT version. In fact, even after paying the premium, the Zest with the AMT comes sans any safety features like airbags and ABS. So, the Zest ticks the blocks of fuel-efficiency but not of safety.
5. Skoda Rapid
Fuel Economy: 21.7Km/l
We finally come to the most recent of cars, the Skoda Rapid with the DSG box. The Rapid shares its mechanicals with the Volkswagen Vento, and now even the DSG box. Despite all the sharing, it comes as a bit of a surprise when it surges ahead in terms of the fuel economy figure it achieves.

Mated to a 1.5-litre diesel powertrain, the 7-speed DSG gearbox returns a fuel economy figure of 21.7Km/l. The fuel economy is marginally better when compared to the Vento but Skoda charges a premium. The DSG is one of the finest in the lot of automatic gearboxes and is brilliant on both, the highway and chock-a-block traffic conditions. Volkswagen is working to make the automatic gearbox a bit more affordable and we hope they succeed in doing that.
Trending News
1 min readTriumph Tracker 400 Unveiled in UK
Latest News
Jafar Rizvi | Dec 17, 2025Updated Bajaj Pulsar 220F Does Not Get Dual-Channel ABS; Company Issues ClarificationBajaj Auto has confirmed that the updated Pulsar 220F does not feature dual-channel ABS, contradicting earlier reports.1 min read
Janak Sorap | Dec 16, 2025Triumph Tracker 400 Unveiled in UKBased on the Speed 400’s platform with the tune from the Thruxton 400.1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 16, 2025Kawasaki Versys-X 300 Offered With Rs 25,000 DiscountAfter the discount, the entry-level Kawasaki Adventurer tourer is priced at Rs 3.24 lakh (ex-showroom).3 mins read
car&bike Team | Dec 16, 20252026 MG Hector Prices, Variant-Wise Features ExplainedThe updated Hector is sold in 5 trim levels - Style, Select Pro, Smart Pro, Sharp Pro, Savvy Pro.2 mins read
Janak Sorap | Dec 16, 2025Yamaha R3 and MT-03 Discontinued in India; Here’s WhyThe motorcycles had revied around a price revision of more than a lakh earlier this year, followed by additional discounts due to GST reform, and yet have failed to secure any momentum.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Dec 15, 2025Mahindra XUV 7XO Interior Previewed Ahead Of Debut; Triple Screen Layout ConfirmedNew teaser video provides a glimpse at the facelift XUV 700’s cabin and confirms some of the features.1 min read
Janak Sorap | Dec 11, 2025Harley-Davidson X440 T First Ride Review: Smarter and SharperHarley-Davidson has taken the X440 and given it a more focused and engaging twist. The result is the X440 T—essentially the same platform but updated in areas that give the motorcycle more appeal and riders more thrill.5 mins read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Dec 10, 20252025 Mini Cooper Convertible Review: More Colour On Indian RoadsThe updated Mini Cooper Convertible is set to be launched in the Indian market in the next few days. We drive it around Jaisalmer for a quick review.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Dec 8, 2025Tata Sierra Review: India’s New Favourite?Marking its return after a few decades, the reborn Sierra has made everyone sit up and take notice. But is it worth the hype?10 mins read
Girish Karkera | Dec 4, 20252026 Honda Prelude First Drive: Domesticated Civic Type RA sporty-looking coupe built to give customers a taste of performance but not at the expense of everyday practicality.5 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Nov 29, 2025Mahindra XEV 9S First Drive Review: Big Electric SUV, Bigger ExpectationsThe XEV 9S lands at a time when the EV crowd is growing fast. It’s a big, born-electric, three-row SUV that starts under 20 lakh. It sits close to the XUV700 in size, but the brief is very different. Here’s what it’s like on the road.11 mins read



















































































































